“What do you want to do when you become older?” That is a question many of us were asked when we were extremely young. As we grew up we continued to be asked the same question whether it was by a family member or a friend. The bold among us likely conjured up occupations a far cry from the typical nine-to-five grind; only to learn later in life that job opportunities like being a veterinarian would be hard to come by. At first, I thought that question would have been a lot easier to answer, until I had to start preparing for my college applications. Than, I felt a whole lot of pressure on my shoulders. This question can be difficult to answer under any circumstance, but I found it intensely challenging when you had your hand wrapped in a ten-pound cast. I had a minor volleyball accident during the first month of my last high school season that caused me to not be able to play for almost half the season, which was a downfall for my teammates and me. However, the injury may have done one positive thing… it helped me figure out what I wanted to do in life. …show more content…
There’s more to being an athletic trainer than just teaching athletes on how to work out the safest way possible and practice healthy eating patterns. An athletic trainer is a certified health care professional that practices in the field of sports medicine. An athletic trainer works with people who have suffered sports injuries. Athletic trainers are health care professionals who help athletes and other physically active people to prevent and recognize injuries related to physical