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Posted by James Dudley,ATC
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on 3/24/2004, 11:26 pm, in reply to "Re: Your Jobs!"
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It is so cool to find that young adults are starting so young to become interested in being a ATC. For me, the most rewarding part is knowing that as a athletic trainer you can have the best of both worlds...you have the fulfillment of staying around sports..and you can help people get better medically. As far as things that you should be good at...there are several...time management being one of great importance...for you being a good student has its benefits but if you dont manage your time wisely...athletic training catches up with you fast....understanding the body and how things can interrupt..its systems is another helpful tool...if you have any other questions I would be obliged to help you...just email..jamdudcowboy@hotmail.com
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