Duty of care for sports trainers, coaches, teachers, sports administrators, and opposition players involves the responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants in sporting activities. This includes providing appropriate training, maintaining a safe environment, and responding to injuries or emergencies promptly. They must also promote fair play and respect among players, ensuring that everyone is treated with dignity. Ultimately, duty of care aims to prevent harm and support the physical and emotional health of all individuals involved in sports.
principle teachers-postsecondary; counselors; teacher assistants; education administrators; librarians; childcare workers; public relations specialists; social workers; and athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers.
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yes, most players have agents, or their own trainers
There are approx. 2500 athletes and coaches and trainers as well.
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coaches are in sports and teachers are in like education
I'm sure all body builders don't have fitness trainers but it is a good idea to have someone to work with you who is knowledgeable about what is needed to be successful. Singers have voice coaches, basketball players have coaches, so why shouldn't a body builders?
Coaches never massage the players. Or, at least, they shouldn't. That would be inappropriate. If a player has a sore muscle, however, the trainers will likely massage him.
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it can teach respect for teachers,coaches,and other students
For instance, let's use the Vikings; With 3 head coaches. The have 8 offensive coaches, including quarterbacks and wide receivers. 7 defensive coaches including line backers, defensive backs and line. And five other staffs/coaches for conditioning and strengthening.
Coaches and Teachers. Family Members.