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Health Careers in Sports

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Being an athlete means taking care of your body . . . but athletes also know that they need help with that. Just as they depend on teammates in the game, they lean on experts away from the playing field. In this book, find out how health professionals make sure athletes of all kinds are ready when the whistle blows. Doctors, trainers, physical therapists, and even psychologists are needed by pro teams, universities, and individual athletes. Whether you are aiming at a sports health career or for some other area, if you want to stay in the game, Careers Off the Field is for you. Every book shows you ways to combine your passion for sports with a way to make sports your career, even if you're not putting on a uniform.

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2015

      Gr 7-10-Exploring the abundance of nonathletic jobs available in professional, collegiate, and high school sports, this text-heavy series does an exemplary job preparing readers for careers off the field. Each volume contains four chapters-"Getting Started," "Hard at Work," Realities of the Workplace," and "The Nitty-Gritty"-that deliver an honest, realistic perspective on the profession, including an eye-opening look at job opportunities. Text-dependent questions and suggestions for research projects extend the content. Emphasizing a strong background in writing and math, the books don't shy away from asserting the importance of education and even offer examples of colleges where students can develop the skills they'll need to pursue their sports-related careers. Contemporary real-world examples, such as how the hiring of Becky Hammon in 2014 as the assistant coach for the NBA's San Antonio Spurs was the first time a woman had filled in that role in any major pro sport, and interviews with individuals with years of experience in their fields provide not only currency and authority but inspiration for would-be sports professionals. While an all-encompassing "Series Glossary of Key Words" minimizes the job-specific vocabulary and lingo, it's a minor detriment to this standout series. VERDICT Interesting and informative reads that will appeal to both sports enthusiasts and a general audience.

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      February 15, 2016
      Grades 6-8 For kids whose dream jobs revolve around athletics, especially those who realize they won't be star players, the Careers off the Field series presents a variety of opportunities in closely related occupations. Readers will learn about the nature of these fields, their challenges, potential rewards, educational requirements, and how to break into them. Besides presenting a focused overview of related professions, each volume offers close-ups of individuals working in the sport and uses quotes to bring their points of view into the discussion. The writing is generally clear, and color photos appear throughout the books. Health introduces the work of sports surgeons, psychologists, physical therapists, and team psychologists. Besides discussing the educational requirement and demands of the jobs, Burgan includes pay ranges. Appealing topics and informative discussions make this series an attractive choice for career assignments.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:1140
  • Text Difficulty:8-9

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