![]() Trying to get as much family time in as you possibly can, and then off to work by probably 11:30, 12 o’clock. I think of course the days vary, but for the most part when we’re at home you’re up early, hanging out with the family. Give us a good taste of what it’s like to live in Brett Walker’s shoes for a day. Let’s say Brett, physical therapist is your main role up in Chicago, with our Major League Baseball team. ![]() So why don’t we start with this? Why don’t we start with… Let’s start with Brett. But what I thought we’d talk about, is a little bit more of an understanding of maybe what it is we do all day. We’ve done some presentations on how to get into pro sports. So I know Brett and Brooks and I, we got together in the past. Yeah, right? Remember when you were the first one Brett, and you had a half job, a part-time job? And look at how much we’ve grown. We’re all working as physical therapist in one organization. I think, heck, just seeing this phone call or this podcast or Zoom, whatever it is, is really cool. Then we have Katie Stone, and Evan Jurgevich, both down in Phoenix, working with Brooks at our Minor League Baseball complex. He’s our Rehab Coordinator in… I almost said Phoenix, but I guess Glendale. Maybe we give a quick wave, Brett.īrett, is the Director of Physical Therapy Rehabilitation with us, the Chicago White Sox, up in Chicago. So want to introduce everybody to everybody on this podcast episode. ![]() We have a blast working with pro athletes, but I think sometimes though having a good understanding, of maybe some of the pros and the cons of working with pro athletes, just so you have a realistic expectation of what it’s like in this setting, I think would be really cool to go over. And I think as we’ll learn tonight as we go through the podcast a little bit, we all agree. A lot of students, a lot of early career professionals think that, the thing that they want to get into with is physical therapy. So a bunch of great people, obviously all with the physical therapy background that are working in pro sports, and really wanted to get together and have an episode about talking about working with professional athletes, because a lot of people say that’s what they want. I know we’ve had a couple of people that are on this call in past episodes, but really excited to get together with a group of really fantastic physical therapists, that all work with me with the Chicago White Sox. We’ve done similar episodes like this before. Thanks so much for joining us on this really special podcast episode. 5 Tips for Landing a Sports Medicine Job in Professional Sports.How to Become a Sports Physical Therapist.
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