Dean College athletes discussing the benefits of a pre-athletic training program with their coach

Do you watch live sporting events and keep an eye on what the trainers are doing on the field? Do you want to help athletes play their very best game? Do you want to be a part of sporting events, only from the vantage point of the locker room or back end of the field? If so, then a degree in pre-athletic training or exercise science might be your ideal college major.

How can you decide if this is the best way to get started on your career path? Here are some signs that a pre-athletic training major is right for you.

You Want to Work with Athletes

Working with athletes, whether at the college or professional level, is always interesting. If you’ve always wanted to spend some time getting to know your favorite athletes and work with them to help them be the best possible players when they’re out on the field, then a degree in pre-athletic training is for you.

You Love Sports

Obviously, anyone who loves all sports probably wants to work in the field in some capacity. With so many options, from sports broadcasting to sports management, why choose athletic training? The answer is simple: spending time indoors, in an office setting no less, isn’t the best option for everyone. If you want the freedom to be on the field, in the locker room, or in the weight room, then learning more about pre-athletic training is the best option.

You Want to Work in a Healthcare-Related Field

No field combines sports and health care quite like athletic training. In order to do the job, you need to have plenty of knowledge of things like anatomy and physiology, muscle and joint care, and even the best ways to overcome injuries and rehabilitate them properly. Also, since athletic trainers work in both a sports arena and a clinical setting, depending on the circumstances, it makes sense to enjoy being in both types of training facilities. Versatility is the key to being a good athletic trainer.  

You Enjoy Helping People

Not only is a love of sports one of the keys to working as an athletic trainer, but you also should enjoy helping others. After all, that’s what you’ll be doing as a career! You’ll be assisting players in a number of different setting and in many ways, from helping them strengthen their arms so they can throw the ball faster or more accurately to putting together a rehabilitation routine that will get them back on the field after an injury. Helping people, in this particular capacity, might just be your calling in life.

Consider Majoring in Pre-Athletic Training at Dean College

If you’ve decided that a degree in pre-athletic training is the way to get into a career that you know you’ll love, then consider attending Dean College. Our exercise science program will provide you with the basics so that you can move to attend graduate school or additional programs that will help you get certified as an athletic trainer. Ready to take the first step? Request more information, today!