High Performance Sports Medicine Summary

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One without the other.
In Cathy Speed’s article “High Performance Sports Medicine,” Speed explains what it takes to be a high performance athlete or athlete physician, and she also demonstrates how high performance athletes put their minds and bodies through tremendous amounts of stress with their training, traveling, and other excessive things that come with being a high performance athlete. The author goes into detail about some issues the athletes will face. She explains how the physicians themselves must go through extensive schooling and training to even be considered to be paired with the high performance athletes. She also introduces the athlete and physician relationship. Speed shows that without the physician, the athlete would not
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She explains how high performance athletes differ from ‘normal’ athletes. By demonstrating that there is a large difference between the two, she also introduces the importance of the physician’s role before she even introduces the physician into her article. Speed shows that with the extensive training high performance athletes go through, there needs to be someone who has had specific special schooling and trainings to take the task of “medical guardian” (47) Speed also clearly shows how the physicians play the role of teacher when it comes to their athletes, “The physician plays an important role in the education of athletes, trainers and coaches, promoting the concept that a healthy body and a healthy mind are the keys to best performance,” (47). The author goes on to show the extensive relationship between the athlete’s and their physicians. She clearly explains how the physician has more than one role where it concerns the athlete and their well being. She goes into detail how the physician will be used in making big decisions that involve their athlete. In doing this, speed expanded and more in depth explained in her article how the athlete depends on the skills of the physician. Speed effectively uses logic to explain why athletes need their physicians. Without the physicians, the athletes would not be able to do what they do, …show more content…
Though the topics long term health outcome and high performance clinical training may be important to the relationship between the athlete and the physician, the sections could have either been left out, more in depth, or placed up toward the introduction of the relationship where they would have been more relevant to the article. However, though the article could have been organized a little better and more in depth with certain things, Speed demonstrated clearly that a high performance athlete could not function without his or her specially trained physicians, and that high performance athletes would not last long in their journey without the oversee of their