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  • 5six

    Come out to play-a!!

    We're all lurking..waiting for those next clues.

    laurie@controlledlabs.com

    Disclaimer : The above post is my own PERSONAL OPINION and DOES NOT REPRESENT the official position of any company or entity. It DOES NOT constitute medical advice. CONTROLLED LABS products are produced in a GMP for Sport certified facility (no hormones produced in the facility / no cross contamination).

  • #2
    Lol :d!!!!
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    Email: dracoy [@] controlledlabs.com
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    Disclaimer: The above post is my own PERSONAL OPINION and DOES NOT REPRESENT the official position of any company or entity. It DOES NOT constitute medical advice. CONTROLLED LABS products are produced in a GMP for Sport certified facility (no hormones produced in the facility / no cross contamination).

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    • #3
      Sorry, hun. I was in the middle of my "Prevention and care of sports injuries class" when you posted this.

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      • #4
        sounds like a good one!!! in an AT program?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 5six
          Sorry, hun. I was in the middle of my "Prevention and care of sports injuries class" when you posted this.
          Kin 215?

          Do you go to UMass Amherst?
          UMass Amherst
          BS Kinesiology - Conc.: Exercise Physiology
          NSCA - CPT | EAT, lift, REST ~> Grow
          *I REP FOR KNOWLEDGE*

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jdiritto
            sounds like a good one!!! in an AT program?
            It's an elective for us kind students. I'm toying with the idea of AT or sports physio now, however.

            Originally posted by Rob Awesome
            Kin 215?

            Do you go to UMass Amherst?
            No, Kin 321.

            I go to the University of Saskatchewan
            Last edited by 5six; 06-20-2008, 08:30 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 5six


              No, Kin 321.

              I go to the University of Saskatchewan
              Is that English?

              @ UMass Amherst...

              KIN 215 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries



              Course Detail



              Components
              Laboratory Required
              Lecture Required
              Units
              3



              RESTRICTIONS & NOTES

              Enrollment Requirement
              Prerequisites: KIN 200, 297A or 297C


              Description

              An introduction to the field of athletic training, with laboratory experiences in the prevention, recognition, and treatment of athletic injuries. Prerequisite: EXERSCI 200 or 297A. (formerly Exercise Science)
              Last edited by Rob Awesome; 06-20-2008, 08:46 AM.
              UMass Amherst
              BS Kinesiology - Conc.: Exercise Physiology
              NSCA - CPT | EAT, lift, REST ~> Grow
              *I REP FOR KNOWLEDGE*

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              • #8
                hey rob -- how is that nsca-cpt test/how recently did you take it? IM studying for it now -- taking it end of july... so much random info to remember, its annoying.

                I don't forsee it being extremely difficult, I did fairly well on a practice test before looking over anything. I'm about 1/2 done with the text book + symposium dvds i got... but it cost like 275$, so i can not fail! haha


                our kines (temple univ. main) course in sport injuries is titled rehabiltation, not care/preventation -- think it is kin 444 too
                Last edited by jiritt0; 06-20-2008, 10:02 AM.

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                • #9
                  5six ........ We're waiting.
                  laurie@controlledlabs.com

                  Disclaimer : The above post is my own PERSONAL OPINION and DOES NOT REPRESENT the official position of any company or entity. It DOES NOT constitute medical advice. CONTROLLED LABS products are produced in a GMP for Sport certified facility (no hormones produced in the facility / no cross contamination).

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                  • #10
                    Oh, that last one is good! lol
                    laurie@controlledlabs.com

                    Disclaimer : The above post is my own PERSONAL OPINION and DOES NOT REPRESENT the official position of any company or entity. It DOES NOT constitute medical advice. CONTROLLED LABS products are produced in a GMP for Sport certified facility (no hormones produced in the facility / no cross contamination).

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bull.dogz
                      Oh, that last one is good! lol

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