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Episode 47: Who Needs Physical Therapy Anyway Dr. Amber Lowe joins us to teach proper technique for squatting and discuss lots of other things related to Physical Therapy. She is also an avid runner and imparts some wisdom for beginners.
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Episode 46: I Am the Grapevine - Bob Marley Bob Marley is probably the best known name in Athletic Training in the Greater Houston area. We are lucky to have him on the podcast today, and I am also lucky to be able to call him a colleague and a friend. |
Episode 45: Will Carroll the Injury Expert Will Carroll is a lead writer for Bleacher Report and known on twitter as @injuryexpert. He has written pieces for several big names in sports journalism. He joins us to talk about his job, experiences and hit on steroids and other PEDs. Check out his book The Juice
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44 People Management with Luke Willbanks
Chik-fil-a is an efficient and well run business. About half of their employees are high school or college age people. Listen in to learn how you can improve your athletic training program and get the best out of your people. - Captured Live on Ustream |
Episode 43: Super Foods with Dr. Judy Sandlin Everybody is talking about Super Foods right now. These are foods that help fight cancer, lower cholesterol, prevent heart disease. However, not everyone is talking about how to easily incorporate these foods into your everyday diet. |
Episode 42: Roland Ramirez of the
Roland took some time out of his very busy schedule working with the Houston Texans to come speak on the podcast. Working in the NFL is a lot harder and more demanding than you might think at first. Also be sure to check out the rehabilitation tool he has developed: www.ds2rehabsystems.com |
Gatorade Market Development Associate Aaron Francl talks about some of the history, facts, fiction and new products from the most widely known name in sports drinks. |
Episode 40: GHATS - Behind the Scenes w/ Cat Lawrence Planning a workshop for over 1,000 high school students and 200 Athletic trainers and sports medicine professionals is not easy. Catherine had a crash course and did a great job. Hear her feedbackand advise. |
Episode 39: Is Chocolate Milk Really That Good??? Dr. Penny Wilson from Memorial Herman Iron-Man Sports Medicine Institute joins us again for another amazing episode. Also do a quick poll of your students and athletes, “What did you eat for breakfast this morning?”
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We are wrapping up semester 1 and getting a feel for what helped the kids learn. We are also using a couple of different setups so we can prepare for the eventual CEU credits that will be offered. |
Episode 37: Hands-on Not Hand-outs See one, teach one, do one is a motto that has guided Cathlene Webb's teaching philosophy. Listen as we discuss some great ideas for teaching sports medicine. |
Episode 36: Fantasy Sports with Jeff Stotts You would not think an athletic trainer would be needed for fantasy sports but that is why Jeff Stott's job interested me so much. He writes for Rotowire.com and is one of the guys that helps you make you decisions for fantasy sports sit and starts. Other twitter mentions: @Rotowire, and Will Carrol: @injuryexpert |
Episode 35: Rice Krispies Feet w/ Mrs.Kembra Mathis You can find a lot of interesting things on Twitter. The medical condition known as Rice Krispies Feet is one of the strangest things I have seen so far. Listen as Mrs. Mathis explains.
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Episode 34: The Sports Medicine Team with CJ Brown Paramedic CJ Brown helps us understand the job of an EMT and how to build a relationship with an important part of the Sports Medicine Team. Spoiler Alert: you might cry at some of the stories.
Check out Strength Nomad or follow CJ on Twitter: @StrengthNomad |
Episode 33: Boston Needs Some Help Mary Spalding, a senior Athletic Training student in Colorado has a very interesting story the encouraged her to get into Athletic Training and encouraged her to go to seek admittance to medical school after graduation.
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Episode 32: Slimming Down to Help Burned Kids Houston Firefighter Justin steps in for a discussion on how he dropped 20 pounds over the course of three months primarily by improving his diet. He also helps us understand the purpose of the hard work: helping kids that have been forever changed by their burns.
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Episode 31: Not a Nutritionist Registered Dietician for Memorial Hermann Ironman Sports Medicine Institue Dr. Penny Wilson comes to talk nutrition basics with our students. As I figured we could not get through everything we wanted so we will look to bring her back next semester. Websites: Eating for Performance Informed Choice NSF Certified for Sport Information on Creatine @eat4performance @houstonhospital
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Episode 30: Same Thing Different State with Michael Stevenson Michael Stevenson, Program Director for Huntsville Hospital's Athletic Training Outreach team joins us to talk about why they were recently selected to grace the cover of Training and Conditioning magazine.
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As much as Christi loved the injuries, treatments, rehab, teaching and relationships, she made a decision to leave athletic training for an undetermined amount of time to stay home with her new baby. Listen to her tell us why. ps. check out the mohawk on Wyatt
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Episode 28: Sports Medicine in the Ukraine with Diane Shore This summer Diane Shore used her Sports Medicine skills to serve out her faith in the Ukraine and she is already working on heading back to the mission field next summer. Take a moment to listen to her story. Twitter pick: @tweetCSMA |
Bacon Burger Dogs, Child Bike seats, new sports medicine students...this episode is a warmup, equipment test and introduction for new students all in one. There is very little Sports Medicine content but some behind the scenes info about your host. |
Episode 26: That's a Wrap - Round 2 You can tell it is the end of the year because we got off to a really slow start on this one. Wrapping up year two we get some feedback and reflect on our guests. Since I am short on time there will be almost no editing for this one. Thanks for listening!
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Episode 25: Concussion Management with Dr. Summer Ott Concussions are a very hot topic in news in general even more so in sports. Dr. Summer Ott is one of the top nueropsychologist in the country when it comes to concussion management.
http://ironman.memorialhermann.org/ Twitter pick of the week:
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Episode 24: Real Wives of Pasadena Athletic Trainers
The only time in Sarah and Kim have ever been backup plans was this week when our scheduled guests had to cancel about 2 hours prior to show time. They did a great job jumping in and going with the flow. Sarah was with us in studio and Kim was listening live and commenting in the chat room. It was a great excercise in perseverance and flexibilty. We also had a record number of four live listeners. Keep with us as we build up the profession of Atheltic Training.
Twiter pick of the week:@TomGocke |
Episdsode 23: Overuse Injuries with Year round organized sports are too much for young kids. If the professionals don't play the same sport 12 months a year then why would you ask a 12- 18 year old too? Listen to the stats and let your kid rest.
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Episode 22: Student Athletic Trainer Mischief Kevin Brown, former athletic trainer and longtime friend of Jeremy's joins us to have a couple good laughs as we tell stories of trouble we go into during our time as student athletic trainers. CAUTION: You may not want your students to hear this. This was our second skype call and third to be broadcast live via USTREAM. It was also our first international call, ergo we are now a global force.
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Episode 21: Answer the Call with CSMA Kara Taylor, Director of Mobilization for Christian Sports Medicine Alliance, joins us to give some details and stories about how Sports Medicine people are using the skills they have learned to share the message of Hope. This was also our first episode using Skype and second using Ustream to broadcast live so you can join in the conversation via the chat room. |
Episode 20: HBU Huskies - My Alma Mater Andy Brockway joins us to discuss his story and journey from Utah to become an assistant for Houston Baptist University's Athletic Training program. It is always cool to be able to promote “my” school. Look for HBU Sports Medicine Course Lectures on iTunesU in August Twitter: @hbuhuskies Email Keri Strong Email Andy Brockway
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Episode 19: Maximizing Social Media with Morgan Sheen As a VP and Director of Communications for Meador Staffing, Morgan Sheen knows about building your brand through social media. If you want to be successful at something then talk to someone who has found success in that area. That's what I am doing here.
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Episode 18: Are You Employable with Ben Meador There is a real truth to the proverb "With age comes wisdom." Mr. Ben Meador has 44 years of experience hiring people. They have been successful through several poor job markets because of the visionary leadership of Mr. Meador. My favorite thing is that Mr. Meador never hesitated when I asked him to come speak to our students and listeners. twitter @meadorstaffing |
Episode 17: Bubba Wilson from Memorial Hermann Bubba Wilson has had a prolific career throughout Texas as an Athletic Trainer. Because of his vast experiences, he has a lot more to say than we can fit into a normal length podcast. This means we get to invite him back for another episode. follow @AthTrainrProbz on twitter for some laughs March is National Athletic Training Month |
Episode 16: The Boss Man – Randy Dugas Randy takes time away from his administrative duties to come chat with us about his new position in PISD as District Athletic Trainer @AthTrainrProbz & @ATCLifestyle March is National Athletic Training Month
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Episode 15: Rice University with Dawn Stuckey Dawn is the Head Athletic Trainer at NCAA Division 1 Rice University. On her off day from traveling with the team she came out here to Pasadena to meet with our students. The best part about the interview are the questions and discussions that happen before the show starts. I love being able to connect the students to the professional world.
Thanks @kingvoltmusic & @elementopie |
Episode 14: Sports Medicine I Students put Jackson on the Hot Seat. This time I take a step back and let the students come up with the questions and run the show. We had two separate teams editing and producing the show so there will be two versions. |
Episode 13: Barry Wiese from @TXChiroCollege Dr. Barry Wiese willingly stepped in to help us bridge the gap and build a better relationship between Athletic Trainers and Chiropractors. We had a great time and the students came up with some good questions.
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Episode 12: Life After the Training Room with Chad Barrett Mr. Barrett takes a break from lunch duty at Dobie High School to share with us about the change in job from full time athletic trainer to administrator. He worked at Lamar University, and a few high schools before stopping at Jackson’s alma mater. My favorite part is the reason he made the switch. Click HERE to view the article about trainers vs Athletic Trainers |
Episode 11: Sports Psychology with Melissa Romell In my opinion psychology is the opposite of science, but with a little bit of persuasion from Melissa Romell I can see the value of psychology in sports. Once again our district is awesome at making resources available. Melissa works as a teacher in our district and volunteers her time and services to help our students succeed.
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Episode 10: Weight Loss on a Coach's Schedule - David Sell
We are glad to have the award-winning coach David Sell on to talk about weight loss on a very busy schedule. Not only is he a husband and father, but he is also a football and track coach with a full teaching load to top it off. Finding time to get healthy isn't easy but for Coach Sell life will never be the same. |
Episode 9: LaShelle Brown - Outreach Athletic Trainer
LaShelle joins us to discuss career options other than being employed full-time in a typical high school setting. She works as an Outreach Athletic Trainer for the Methodist Hospital System providing care for many area schools and multiple events. Our first attempt at this show encountered some problems, but thankfully this time worked. Link: www.methodisthealth.com |
Episode 8: Sports Med 1 Course - the first five weeks Join our Sports Medicine 1 students as they discuss what they have liked, disliked, and learned about the course through the first five weeks. If I didn't know any better I would say some of them want to take my host spot. Michelle, Sarah, Mariah, AnaKaren, and Alondra all share their opinions. |
Episode 7: Impromptu - New Students in the Studio Curious students get to record our first broadcast of the new year. I must admit it was not planned, practiced or rehearsed in any way. You will hear some background noise as our studio is in the middle of the athletic facility. Thanks to Laura, AnaLaura and Michelle for just jumping in and going with it. |
Jackson & Doc close out the year with a short episode discussing the change from science and math teachers to Sports Medicine teachers. We also give some tips that have helped make our lives as Athletic Trainers easier. |
Episode 5 - Students in the Studio We had 5 of our sports medicine students in studio with us. They give a great brief perspective to life as a student athletic trainer. We have had a lot of great times with the podcast so far. Next week is our last week of school and we will be giving one last episode to close out the year.
Tip of the week: check out our Useful Links section for links to the websites mentioned during the show Sponsors: Pasadena ISD Education Foundation & The Tightwad Tech |
Episode 4 - Think Outside The Gym Guests: Jessica Bradley - PHS Dance Instructor & Danielle Elsner - Dance Instructor: Art Park Dancers . I loved having my cousin and Jessica on the show to share their extensive background in the performing arts. While you are listening you can note the conversation between Danielle and Jessica about Sam Houston's Dance Program. We are connecting people everywhere Click HERE for more on Athletic Training in the performing arts setting Shout Out: The Tightwad Tech: always helpful in developing the show, the site, and the inner-tech in all of us. | ||
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Episode 3.4 - Can't We All Just Get Along Michelle Nettles from South Houston High School joins us for our final installment of "Can't We All Just Get Along" - Trainers in Pasadena ISD. Doc does most of the picture taking so he gets the shaft a little bit, but he is here working hard. I could not do this successfully without his support or the amazing editing abilities of my beautiful wife. | ||
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Episode 3.3 - Can't We All Just Get Along.
This is our first ever podcast with two guest and two hosts and our first ever live studio audience. Of course it had to be my Alma Mater J. Frank Dobie High School. Jesse Lopez and Christi Baker are both in their first year in the district and at Dobie, but they are not newbies to the profession. Remember you can subscribe to the RSS feed at the bottom of the page, subscribe on iTunes, follow us on Twitter, or check back weekly to see what's new. | ||
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Episode 3.2 - Can't We All Just Get Along!?!? In the special Cinco de Mayo edition of the Sports Medicine Broadcast, Pasadena Memorial High School's Matt Babisak joins us. We regret not snapping some photos of Jaime yesterday but we are still young. Feel free to follow us on twitter, send the link out to our show, make suggestions, or email us to be a guest. Thanks to our supporters again, www.donorschoose.org & www.JJWorthen.com | ||
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Episode 3.1 Can't We All Just Get Along!!! We are back in action this week with a not so mini mini-series. Our first episode, 3.1, is closing in on an hour. We had a lot of fun talking with Jaime, but I think he might have done this before. You can visit Sam Rayburn's Athletic Training Page for more information about Jaime, Leticia, or Sports Medicine at Sam Rayburn High School. Sponsors: www.donorschoose.org & www.jjworthen.com Trainer Tip: Check out some of the awesome links on our Useful Links page. Information about Rehabilitions, Athletic Training School, and the Athletic Training profession. Lots of good information. | ||
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Episode 2 - Over 30 years Experience at PHS So here is the long-awaited episode of The Sports Medicine Broadcast. This is the first interview-style broadcast featuring the host Jeremy Jackson aka "Jackson" and Bill "Doc" Hale. Bill has a lot of experience and tons of stories and knowledge. Check out the show, follow us on Twitter, leave comments or email us with questions or topics you would like to see addressed. You can also find the podcast in iTunes. Practical Tip: incorporate warm-up and cool down stretching sessions into every workout. Tech Tip: http://www.nata.org/athletic-training - The National Athletic Trainer Association (NATA) is the governing body for certified athletic trainers. This also makes them pretty much the ultimate resource for information. |
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