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Thursday, January 12, 2017

          Kinesiologist

Duties and Responsibilities: The shear and strain bearing ability of every person is different and every individual can excel physical activities up to a certain level. A kinesiologist examines and understands the physical capability of every individual and provides them proper training and assistance in case they require to amplify their physical capacity to sustain stress. They help strengthen the bones and muscles by designing good exercise schedules and diet for the people who have to perform aggressive tasks throughout the day. They also provide rehabilitation to those who received an injury that requires help.

Salary:  As a Athletic trainer they receive  an estimate $44,000 a year. As a Physical therapist they receive an estimate $84,000 a year.

Education: A basic course of Kinesiology school.

Demand: By 2018, the number of physical therapists in the United States is projected to grow by 30.3 percent, but the number of students majoring in kinesiology – a field in which many physical therapists hold a degree -- is growing at an even faster rate. According to the American Kinesiology Association, the number of undergraduate kinesiology majors grew 50 percent from 2003 to 2008, to more than 26,000 students, making it one of the fastest-growing majors in the country.
      



download.jpg I wouldn't mine to be one because I get to help people that are possibly walking after a horrible accident.

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