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Athletic Trainers

Athletic trainers evaluate and treat athletes and others who are physically active to assist them in recovering from injury and preventing injuries. Athletic trainers play a significant role in the management, prevention, recognition and rehabilitation of injured athletes.

Under the supervision of a licensed physician, athletic trainers administer immediate emergency and follow-up care. They develop athletic injury prevention and treatment programs using their knowledge of biomechanics, anatomy and pathology. For athletes, athletic trainers also provide a vital communication link between the injured athlete, the physician, the coach, and sometimes the athlete's family, to determine when it’s right to return to practice and competition.

Now we are talking about shoes. Our trainers are perfect foe outdoor activities or fitness; perfectly suited for climbing and light hiking. As the runner moves through their foot strike, the shoe braces the foot at the appropriate point to allow the maximum amount of support at the critical area while allowing for flexibility on other areas.

Lead Black leather racing inspired trainer, with trademark 3 stripes in white leather to the side, with grey trim. A logo on outer raised black sole and heel, above reflector features. Logo in white embroidered on label on the tongue and at front of the tongue surround; air holes on tongue it is a great new issue from for 2007.

Depending on what part of the world you live in, they can also go by the name trainers (British English), sandshoes (Australian English) 'running shoes' or 'runners' (Canadian English) or sport shoes, running shoes, gym shoes, tennis shoes, sneakers (US English). In some urban areas in the United States, the term for casual athletic shoes is kicks. In Hiberno-English the term is runners. In South African English the term used is takkies.