Essentials of
Athletic Training

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24. Young Athletes

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24-1 Study the following informational resources.
Take good notes in your learning journal, and maintain a list of new words and terms.

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24-2 Learn more from test questions.
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Acknowledgments

The content of this study guide is based upon resources provided free to the public by McGraw-Hill Higher Education. The book is Arnheim and Prentice, Essentials of Athletic Training, 5/e

 

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