Dropping the Bucket and Sponge: A History of Early Athletic Training

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“This is one of the most thoroughly researched books I have ever read. It explorers areas no one has thought to research before, but it is easy to read and follow along.” - Dr. Gary Delforge“This book is more than stories...it is meticulously documented history. A must read for all ATs and particularly students of the profession.” – Jim Thornton“The most comprehensive early history of athletic training ever written that should be enjoyed by every athletic trainer past, present, and future!” – Chuck KimmelDropping the Bucket and Sponge was the product of thirty months of research and writing. Thousands of newspaper, magazine and journal articles were consulted to find what the athletic trainers, and their practices, were like in these early days. The book covers the people and events, from 1881 to 1947, that affected athletic training.There are many biographies, long and short, for some of the athletic trainers during this era. Many athletic training supplies, equipment and practices were detailed. Athletic trainers in both the collegiate and the professional ranks, mostly in baseball, are profiled, along with their practices and facilities. There were very few high school athletic trainers during this time, but what little was found was included.There is a chapter on the Cramers and their influence on early athletic training. There are also chapters on the original NATA and the athletic trainers' activities during World War II. General practices have four chapters dedicated to them and baseball has five chapters. One chapter is on Andy Lotshaw, the nutty athletic trainer for the Chicago Bears and Cubs. The other chapters detail the lives and activities of the collegiate athletic trainers.All together, the stories of the athletic trainers and their practice weave the story of athletic training in its' earliest years. For the first time, that story is told by Dropping the Bucket and Sponge. Read more

ISBN10 1490460276
ISBN13 978-1490460277
Language English
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions 6 x 1.8 x 9 inches
Item Weight 2.29 pounds
Print length 718 pages
Publication date October 7, 2013

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