Alexander Robinson

cyman1189

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as an athletic trainer cast-off (hopefully back in program in the spring) we perform "athletic" massages. Trust me they are not pleasant at all but are great for repairing tissue and making it stronger.
 

cyman1189

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so to answer... i guess yes the university is paying for them in the way that they pay the salary of the great ATC (Athletic Trainer Certified) people we have working with our football team.
 

Sawyer

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as an athletic trainer cast-off (hopefully back in program in the spring) we perform "athletic" massages. Trust me they are not pleasant at all but are great for repairing tissue and making it stronger.


not pleasant for who?:wink:
 

Bigguns

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I know that ISU track has a Massage Therapist who is not a trainer, he has his own business. I don't know if he donates his time(I doubt it) or if he is paid by athletics. I will ask him today.
 

heyguy85

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My uncle is a massage therapist with his own business in the twin cities. He travels with the U of Minnesota track team and the university pays him. Probably a similar set up for A rob.
 

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I know that ISU track has a Massage Therapist who is not a trainer, he has his own business. I don't know if he donates his time(I doubt it) or if he is paid by athletics. I will ask him today.

"He"?!? Ouch. I bet that isnt awkward.
 

cyman1189

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with track teams it is very common to have outside massage therapists but im thinking what arob does is more in house
 

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