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Make Money Losing Weight..

A New Year brings new hope new resolutions.
We set new resolutions, sign up for gym membership and most of us forget all about our resolutions too.
The easy part is making goals, yet we find it difficult to reach them.

People are finding success now by signing up to lose weight. Imagine that earning money by setting our weight loss goal as well as a time frame. Different websites offer different compensation.
Here’s a example:

For example Eric set a goal of losing 72 lbs in 9 months. When Eric reached his weight loss goal he collected 2,952 dollars..
What’s the catch? When signing up online Eric pledged 200 dollars per month into the program.

Eric then had a weekly video weigh in to log his progress using an app on his smart phone which verify his weight loss. If Eric had failed to reach his goal in the specified time then his money would’ve gone into the community pot. The community pot is made up of all the other people who sign up like Eric but fail to reach their goal and then forfeit their contribution.

Ask yourself am I willing to set a weight loss goal for myself? If you answered Yes go ahead find the right community online get to burning the pounds and earn some money for your success.

Why it’s bad for high school athletes..California doesn’t regulate athletic trainers.

California has more than 800,000 high-school athletes  playing sports, yet the state does not require schools to have athletic trainers at practices or games—Just 25 percent of public high schools employ a full-time athletic trainer.It is the only state that does not regulate the profession of athletic training.

Anyone can call themselves an athletic trainer,  whether they are certified or not; regardless of whether they possess the educational qualifications, clinical experience or medical knowledge to practice.This puts student-athletes at enormous risk.

 

 

How many parents assume the athletic trainers in charge of their child’s safety are qualified to oversee his or her care? Athletic directors might not even be aware if their athletic trainer is certified or not. There’s nothing that mandates certification.  Sometimes  parents and volunteers assume the role, as do coaches, who are CPR and First Aid certified and must take a sport-specific concussion course and sudden cardiac arrest training. But they are not medical health professionals.

 

 

Athletic trainers are healthcare providers who focus on the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. They are not gym trainers or physical therapists or chiropractors.Injuries, concussions, heat stroke, cardiac arrest, can happen at any second and immediate response is critical.

CIF data indicates that both public and private suffer from a shortage of athletic trainers. However, some of the lower socioeconomic sections (Oakland, L.A. City, Northern) report only 9 to 13 percent of schools having a certified athletic trainer. More affluent sections (San Diego, Southern, San Francisco) report having the largest percentage of schools having an athletic trainer at 60 to 77 percent.

What will it take for students to be protected? The CIF should consider allocating money from the media broadcasting deal that was signed with Time Warner now Spectrum as well as Fox Sports. These broadcast partners signed a lengthy deal to stream online and televise high school sports. Shouldn’t some of that revenue be spent to ensure the safety of the student athletes?

 

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