Lia is the owner and
head trainer of A Dog's Life with Lia, which offers personal in home training for both dogs and their owner's.
Being the owner and
head trainer of In Tune Dogs is an expression of my lifelong passion for understanding dogs and people.
Naomi Jensen, owner and
head trainer of The Pawsitive Pup has been in the animal welfare field for over 20 years.
Owner and
head trainer of NorthStar Dog Training, Stacia Abbott is pleased to serve Katy and the surrounding areas as a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP).
Abby is the owner and
head trainer of Sweetwater Bark, LLC., an in - home dog training service.
Stephanie is the owner and
head trainer of Play On Dogs based in Bothell, WA.
Becca Pace, certified personal trainer, bodyART instructor and
head trainer of Barre Harmony, says, «The subtle movements of barre target smaller, hard - to - reach muscles, like the obliques or your inner thighs.»
Greg Mihovich is the owner and
head trainer of the Underground Gym.
Joey Alvarado is the owner and
head trainer of Socal MMA Fitness based in East Los Angeles, California.
A former
Head Trainer of the New York Red Bulls MLS team, Galluci is a Sports Medicine consultant for professional athletes in the NHL, NFL, NBA, MLB, and USA Wrestling.
Led and developed
the head trainers of each facility.
Not exact matches
Wickersham also noted that many players were torn on where to train, unsure if working out with the Patriots»
trainers would make Brady upset with them, or if training with the TB12 group would find them in the crosshairs
of their
head coach.
Tim
Trainer,
head of defense products at iRobot, demonstrates where defense robots are now, and where they may be in 25 years — human faces?
The
head trainer contacted me and we worked together to make this — again, with no intention
of going to market,» Sandler said.
With over 25 years working in the coffee industry, Anne has gained extensive experience in many areas
of the coffee industry as barista, café owner / manager, national barista
trainer & assessor,
head roaster & roasting production manager at both a national & international level.
The injury looked serious as Hernandez needed the help
of a pair
of trainers as he left the field and
headed to the locker room.
All four teams have benefited enormously from the addition
of Alex Bowmer to the club as
Head Athletic
Trainer.
The detested owner has limited his shortlist to just two coaches — Carver and current Derby County boss and former England
head trainer Steve McClaren — despite Lucien Favre
of Borussia Monchengladbach being interested in the position.
Just pushing the
trainers aside, tilting Locketts
head back, moving the toungue to the side, and funnelling bottle after bottle
of the stuff down his gullet to make him safer instead
of trusting him to the medical industrial complex and there theories.
Things have finally come to a
head over four main issues — the role
of Brady's personal
trainer and business partner, Alex Guerrero; the succession plan at quarterback; Belichick's coaching style; and irreconcilable differences over who's responsible for the team's unprecedented success over the years.
Before the day's practice could begin, he pulled aside San Francisco's vice president
of football operations and former
head athletic
trainer, Jeff Ferguson, and told him the news.
Trainers in Florida, who have been rolling their eyes and shaking their
heads whenever Mister Frisky is mentioned, had better start taking him seriously, at least until one
of them comes up with a decent runner.
«We found no record
of a football player ever having this type
of pelvic separation,» says Packers
head trainer Pepper Burruss.
If this blog has convinced you to change for the better, dust off your
trainers and
head down to one
of the free active campus classes.
In addition to team coaches, we are incredibly fortunate to have the talents
of Alex Bowmer at our disposal as
head athletic
trainer this year.
Meanwhile, as Owner Woodward and
Trainer Fitzsimmons led their 3 - year - old champion back East for a fall season
of tests at long distances (up to two miles) against older horses, the handsome Swaps was being
headed for rest and, if necessary, an operation on his sore foot back home in California.
installed inside or on the outside
of a player's helmet, embedded in a mouth guard, helmet chin strap, skull cap,
head band, or skin patch worn behind the ear, for instance), all are essentially designed to do the same thing: alert coaches, athletic
trainers, team doctors, other sideline personnel and / or parents about high - risk single and multiple
head impacts in order to improve the rate at which concussions are identified.
My experience with the Newcastle football team in Oklahoma leads me to believe that, as long as impact sensors are strictly used for the limited purpose
of providing real - time impact data to qualified sideline personnel, not to diagnose concussions, not as the sole determining factor in making remove - from - play decisions, and not to replace the necessity for observers on the sports sideline trained in recognizing the signs
of concussion and in conducting a sideline screening for concussion using one or more sideline assessment tests for concussion (e.g. SCAT3, balance, King - Devick, Maddocks questions, SAC)(preferably by a certified athletic
trainer and / or team physician), and long as data on the number, force, and direction
of impacts is only made available for use by coaches and athletic
trainers in a position to use such information to adjust an athlete's blocking or tackling tec hnique (and not for indiscriminate use by those, such as parents, who are not in a position to make intelligent use
of the data), they represent a valuable addition to a program's concussion toolbox and as a tool to minimize repetitive
head impacts.
Concussion and Sports - Related
Head Inury: SB 771 (2011) defines concussion, student athlete, and youth recreational sports program, and requires the Departments
of Education and Health, county boards
of education, Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association, Maryland Athletic
Trainers Association and the Brain Injury Association
of Maryland to develop policies and implement a concussion program to provide awareness to coaches, school personnel, student athletes and parents and guardians
of student athletes.
Formed in December 2010 to determine how the Ivy League could take a leadership role in trying to limit concussive hits in football, the committee was co-chaired by Dartmouth President Jim Yong Kim and Cornell President David J. Skorton, both medical doctors, and counted among its members various Ivy League
head football coaches, administrators, expert consultants, team physicians, and athletic
trainers, including Eric Laudano, M.H.S., A.T.C.,
head athletic
trainer at the University
of Pennsylvania and MomsTeam expert.
It is up to parents, whether it be individually or as members
of a booster club, «Friends
of Football,» or PTA, to raise money to (a) fund the hiring
of a certified athletic
trainer (who, as we always say, should be the first hire after the
head football coach); (b) consider equipping players with impact sensors (whether in or on helmets, in mouth guards, skullcaps, earbuds, or chinstraps); (c) purchase concussion education videos (which a new study shows players want and which they remember better); (d) to bring in speakers, including former athletes, to speak about concussion (another effective way to impress on young athletes the dangers
of concussion); and (e) to pay for instructors to teach about proper tackling and neck strengthening;
An athlete's psychological readiness is just as important for a return to sports as their physical recovery from injury, says Eric Laudano, M.H.S., ATC,
head athletic
trainer at the University
of Pennsylvania, especially for long - term injuries.
It seems increasingly obvious that professional football players and the owners for whom they butt
heads every Sunday and Monday (and occasional Thursdays and Saturdays) for money simply can't be counted on to set the right example for the tens
of thousands
of youth and high school football players who suffer concussions every season, far too many
of which, like Morey's, never get reported to the coach, the athletic
trainer (if there is one), or even their teammates, friends or parents.
Return to sports after an injury is a stepwise process, says Eric Laudano, M.H.S., ATC,
head athletic
trainer at the University
of Pennsylvania, designed to minimize the chances
of re-injury.
While none
of the sensors will prevent a concussion; they have value as another set
of eyes watching out for
head injuries, alerting parents or athletic
trainer when a hockey, lacrosse or football player may have been hit hard enough to warrant a sideline assessment.
To provide athletic
trainers, physicians, other medical professionals, parents and coaches with recommendations based on these latest studies, the National Athletic Trainers» Association (NATA) has developed a set of guidelines to prevent and manage sport - related concussion and improve decisions about whether an athlete should or should not return to play after experiencing head
trainers, physicians, other medical professionals, parents and coaches with recommendations based on these latest studies, the National Athletic
Trainers» Association (NATA) has developed a set of guidelines to prevent and manage sport - related concussion and improve decisions about whether an athlete should or should not return to play after experiencing head
Trainers» Association (NATA) has developed a set
of guidelines to prevent and manage sport - related concussion and improve decisions about whether an athlete should or should not return to play after experiencing
head trauma.
To promote the prevention
of, recognition
of, and appropriate responses to TBI, CDC has developed the
Heads Up initiative, a program that provides concussion and mild TBI education to specific audiences such as health - care providers, coaches, athletic
trainers, school nurses, teachers, counselors, parents, and student athletes.
The league announced it would provide $ 3.5 million in funding for research, an annual conference
of team physicians and athletic
trainers, and a
head trauma task force.
All
of us involved in youth sports - from parents, to coaches, from athletic
trainers to school athletic directors to the athletes themselves - have a responsibility to do what we can to make contact and collision sports safer, whether it by reducing the number
of hits to the
head a player receives over the course
of a season (such as N.F.L. and the Ivy League are doing in limiting full - contact practices, and the Sports Legacy Institute recently proposed be considered at the youth and high school level in its Hit Count program), teaching football players how to tackle without using their
head (as former pro football player Bobby Hosea has long advocated), changing the rules (as the governing body for high school hockey in Minnesota did in the aftermath
of the Jack Jablonski injury or USA Hockey did in banning body checks at the Pee Wee level), or giving serious consideration to whether athletes below a certain age should be playing tackle football at all (as the American Academy
of Pediatrics recommend).
Team physicians, athletic
trainers, and other personnel responsible for the medical care
of athletes face no more challenging problem than the recognition, evaluation and management
of concussions (generally defined as injury to the brain caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration
of the
head that results in any immediate, but temporary, alteration in brain functions, such as loss
of consciousness, blurred vision, dizziness, amnesia or loss
of memory).
Once attached to a player's helmet (a hockey version is available now, versions for football, lacrosse, and ski and snowboard helmets will be introduced in 2012) The ShockboxTM sensor measures the G - Force
of a hit to the helmet from any direction, and then sends the data wirelessly via Bluetooth to the athletic
trainer, coach or parent's smart phone to alert them when the athlete suffers a traumatic
head impact that may be concussive so they can be removed from the game or practice for evaluation on the sideline using standard concussion assessment tools, such as the Standardized Assessment
of Concussion, Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT2) or King - Devick test.
A resource
of best practice guidance for team physicians and athletic
trainers to support and promote concussion and repetitive
head exposure safety for college athletes.
Minnesota Vikings
Head Coach Mike Zimmer highlights the role
of Head Athletic
Trainer Eric Sugarman
November 4, 2011 — As the high school football season
heads into the playoff stretch and upcoming winter sports season begins The Pennsylvania Athletic
Trainers» Society (PATS), announced today that it has partnered with Sport Safety International; a medical consulting firm that specializes in providing expert advice in the area of sport safety and injury prevention, to help introduce «Concussion Wise ™» an online concussion education program designed for athletic trainers, coaches, parents, athletes and other health care profes
Trainers» Society (PATS), announced today that it has partnered with Sport Safety International; a medical consulting firm that specializes in providing expert advice in the area
of sport safety and injury prevention, to help introduce «Concussion Wise ™» an online concussion education program designed for athletic
trainers, coaches, parents, athletes and other health care profes
trainers, coaches, parents, athletes and other health care professionals.
Employed by Seton Hall University since 1985, I worked as an ATC in the Department
of Athletics and Recreational Services as
head athletic
trainer and assistant director
of athletics for medical services.In 2000, I accepted a faculty position with the School
of Health and Medical Sciences and served as director
of clinical education for the Department
of Athletic Training.
The respondents included 101
head athletic
trainers,
head football
trainers, and other sports - medicine professionals from the highest rung
of college football, the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision.
Scott Anderson, ATC
Head athletic
trainer, University
of Oklahoma, and President, College Athletic
Trainers Society Big 12 appointee
Among the supporters
of Heads Up: The NFL, American Football Coaches Association, National Athletic
Trainers Association and Professional Football Athletic
Trainers Society.
Colleen Shotwell,
head of athletic training at East Stroudsburg University, and Wendy Dietrich, an assistant athletic
trainer.
Kim Whelan, Shipley's
head athletic
trainer, noted that the school's varsity soccer teams didn't have a single concussion last year, which she attributes partially to kids being more aware
of the
head impacts they were sustaining.