University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Athletic Training Summer Workshop 2009
Friday, July 31-Sunday, August 2Mitchell Hall athletic training center Workshop Objectives
The workshop will consist of several sections of lectures, practical athletic training activities, and other recreational activities: • Exposure to basic upper and lower body anatomy. • Demonstration of taping and wrapping techniques. • Recognition, treatment, and rehabilitation of sport injuries. • Emergency care and procedures. • Sports nutrition and hydration.
RESIDENT CAMPER Cost: $200

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COMMUTER CAMPER Cost: $160

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Registration and Tuition No refunds
will be granted after two weeks prior to the camp. If registering
within one week of the camp, please call ahead to confirm availability. Workshop
tuition includes meals, dormitory fees, workshop manual and other
materials, taping supplies, parking permits, and a UW-L Workshop
T-shirt.
Check-In & Departure Check-in
is from 3-4 pm on Friday at the Residence Hall. All participants must
check-in. Departure time is noon on Sunday. In order to keep mailing
costs down, more information will be sent with confirmation of your
registration in July. Please provide your email address if you would
like confirmation of your registration prior to July.
Meals Resident
participants will be provided dinner on Friday, three meals on
Saturday, and breakfast on Sunday. Commuters get lunch on Saturday.
Staff Camp
staff will include licensed athletic trainers as well as athletic
training students from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse currently
enrolled in the athletic training program. Mark Gibson, director of the
university's undergraduate athletic training program and athletic
training workshop, will be guest speaking during the workshop.
Health Insurance All
camp participants are covered by the UW System’s limited insurance for
injuries sustained during supervised camp activities. However, UW-La
Crosse is not liable for medical expenses incurred that are not covered
by this insurance policy and, therefore, encourages participants to
have their own health insurance.
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