For physical training, a regular track suit and training shoes. For field training, the same kits as they play with, although higher division teams use different versions designed to be more resistant to wear-and-tear.
yes, many baseball teams have training camps in Latin America.
No, players that are able to make teams as early as the junior level are sponsored according to the contracts their teams have with equipment manufacturers such as Bauer, Nike and KOHO.
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No they have manufacturers who sponsor teams and they provide SOME of the players with their equipment
The equipment manager is in charge of all equipment upgrades and augments
Rally teams get money from sponsors, which are featured as stickers on the side of the car(s) that are owned by that team.
No they are givin the equipment from the proceeds of the last years tournament
Often not a lot if anything at all. Search and Rescue (SAR) teams are often volunteer (but well-trained volunteers, no less) if a community doesn't have an emergency medical squad that has SAR capabilities. Often if a community experiences many SAR calls, their EMS will have those capabilities (training --Wilderness EMT ("W-EMT") -- and equipment)
the use of technology
The purse money goes to the team's conference, who then splits it equally between all the teams of that given conference.