WASHINGTON AND LEE ATHLETIC TRAINING
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
The Washington and Lee University Athletic Training staff
consists of four athletic trainers, all of which are certified by
the National Athletic Trainers’ Association – Board of
Certification (NATA-BOC). The athletic training staff supports all
24 of W&L’s varsity level sports. The fall sports teams
that are covered are football, volleyball, men’s and
women’s soccer, field hockey, men’s and women’s
cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s
and women’s equestrian riding and golf. In the winter,
men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s
and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s
swimming and wrestling are supervised. In the spring, the athletic
training staff then turns its focus to men’s and
women’s tennis, men’s and women’s outdoor track
and field, baseball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and
men's and women's golf.
ROLES AND GOALS OF AN ATHLETIC TRAINER:
The goals of an athletic trainer are: to prevent, educate, assess
and document injuries and/or illnesses, provide adequate first aid
and emergency care, setup appropriate rehabilitation programs, and
offer counseling opportunities to athletes. To become a certified
athletic trainer, one must be enrolled in or have completed an
accredited program that has class work that includes anatomy,
physiology, kinesiology, health, exercise physiology, basic and
advanced athletic training. Upon completion of that program, the
NATA-BOC certification exam must be successfully passed in order to
attain the Certified Athletic Trainer credential. One may work in
many fields, such as high schools, the college or university,
industrial or hospital settings, etc.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
Individuals may shadow the Generals’ athletic training staff
and help with W&L’s varsity athletics if they so choose.
The opportunity to work one-on-one with intercollegiate athletics
is limited and the experiences of observing how an athletic trainer
carries out their duties is quite rewarding. You may also be able
to learn when, why and how therapeutic modalities, taping and
bracing techniques, and rehabilitation exercises are given or used.
If you are interested in observing the W&L athletic training
staff, please contact Josh Williamson at williamsonj@wlu.edu or extension
8690.

