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Rebecca Holliday

National Physical Therapy Association - 1 views

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    This is the APTA site. APTA represents professionals in the field of Physical Therapy. Take a look around, lots of good information.
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    This websit offers everything there is for physical therapy. It gives current updates and news on research and offers career advise for up-and-coming physical therapist. It also provides a study tool by giving practice guides to the body. Great overall website for PT!
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    The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is a national professional organization representing more than 74,000 members. Its goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research, and education.
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    Since I want to go on to physical therapy school, I frequent this website very often. Information is changing regularly about new kinds of rehab exercises. This website is very similar to the National Athletic Training Association.
Sarah Grubbs

National Physical Therapy Month - 0 views

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    The American Physical Therapy Association is gearing up to celebrate National Physical Therapy Month in October. This website gives tips and offers programs to help get families on the move and exercising to help keep their bodies in shape.
Jordan Brackett

WebMD - 0 views

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    This is a really good site that has articles and information on anything medical related. This site is really helpful when you have no idea on a topic and you just want to search for something. Site has a lot of information that anyone can understand...
David Castille

AllRecipes.com - 0 views

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    This is a website that I use when I'm looking to make a specific dish. The meals have always turned out well and there is usually a decent amount of feedback in the comments on each recipe that has results or suggested changes to make each recipe better.
David Castille

Germany Travel Guide - 0 views

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    My sister lives in Germany and I plan on visiting her next summer. Granted she'll have a better idea of what to do and where to go, it wouldn't hurt for me to do some of my own research
David Castille

With Leather - 1 views

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    Maybe not entirely politically correct, but this is a blog that basically reports anything obscure, funny, or out of the ordinary that is in any way related to sports. Uproxx.com also has a network of other blogs that cover other fields but the posts follow the same format.
David Castille

Rotoworld - 0 views

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    Rotoworld is a very popular, very useful too to assist in fantasy sports. It has up-to-date news on teams' personnel and injury updates, as well as anything else that may affect your fantasy team
Jordan Brackett

USA Swimming - 0 views

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    This is something that I am personally interested in. This is a main site for swimmers/fans in the states. The site provides stats, articles, and updated dates for events. The site also gives information on training and tips. The site is beneficial for both new swimmers and experienced swimmers.
Jordan Brackett

Creatine and Compartment Syndrome - 0 views

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    This is an article that we actually looked at in my clinical site for Athletic Training. The article hits on the correlation between creatine and compartment syndrome firsthand. If you are interested in supplements, etc... check this site out. Another debate able issue in the medical field...
Jordan Brackett

Medical Marijuana Debate - 0 views

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    This is a site that gives the pros and cons to the legalization/prohibition medical marijuana debate. The site is non-biased and shows both sides to the debate. This is clearly a debatable topic that is impacting the states right now...
David Castille

National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) - 0 views

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    This is the homepage of the NSCA, the professional organization that issues CPT (Certified Personal Trainer) and CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) certifications. They have guidelines of what is required and instructions on how to become certified.
Rebecca Holliday

Athletic Trainers and Supplements - 0 views

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    This article shows which supplements most athletic trainers are giving their athletes to improve their performance. This website breaks down the reasons why trainers give their athletes certain supplements: weight gain, reduction in cramps, and greater endurance.
David Castille

Steroids: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - 0 views

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    I chose the subject of steroids as my controversial health topic. This article gives a brief overview or some positives and negatives of the use of steroids. Most people only know the negative and dangerous effects of steroids and the fact that they are illegal in sports, but they have very positive uses as well.
Rebecca Holliday

National Athletic Trainers Association - 0 views

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    This is the national website for all Athletic Trainers. Here is where we would find our new accrediation guidelines, advances in sports, and convention dates. Many of the students in UNCW's program are involved in this national organization.
Rebecca Holliday

UNCW Athletic Training Homepage - 3 views

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    Provides information related to meet the degree requirements of the ATEP program.
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    This is the link to UNCW's Athletic Training site. The link provides information on the program for those who are interested. The link is also a tool for those of us already in the program.
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    This is a repeat link, but this shows the different course requirements for the Athletic Training students. This is where we look up our accredidation guidelines, couse schedule while we are in the program, and where we log in our clinical hours.
Rebecca Holliday

Relationship between Athletes and Athletic Trainer - 0 views

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    Since Im in the Athletic Training program, professionalism is a huge standard. This website shows me the different legal duties that athletic trainer has to their athletes, both collegiate and professional. When you get into college and professional sports athletes are on their own when it comes to their health and safety. This website shows how the athletic trainer is the advocate for the athletes best interest.
Rebecca Holliday

Running and Supplements? - 1 views

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    Some of todays professional athletes feel like they have to ingest supplements in order for their runs to go better, faster, longer, and less muscle pain in the end. This website shows different blogs of people that use different supplements and detox diets with different links. Some of these diets seem a little ridiculous.
Sarah Grubbs

Alpha Delta Pi - 0 views

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    This is the National website for Alpha Delta Pi sorority. I am a member of Alpha Delta Pi, along with 2 other classmates Rachel Felton and Elaine Holland. Alpha Delta Pi's national philanthropy is the Ronald McDonald House, which helps support families whose children are in the hospital.
Sarah Grubbs

Wilmington YMCA - 0 views

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    This is the website for the local YMCA in Wilmington, NC. The YMCA is a widely know organization that helps promote wellness in the community. From swimming, to gyms, the YMCA does everything it can to help the Wilmington community at a low cost.
Sarah Grubbs

UNCW Health Services - 0 views

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    This is the website for the UNCW health services. This website can be very helpful for anyone who needs to visit a doctor, counselor, or just want to become more educated about the health world. Health Promotions is a great service through UNCW Health Services that helps educate the campus on everyday health, nutrition, etc.
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