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athletic training
(redirected from Athletic therapist)

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Noun1.athletic training - the course of practice and exercise and diet undertaken by an athleteathletic training - the course of practice and exercise and diet undertaken by an athlete
fartlek - a method of athletic training (especially for runners) in which strenuous effort and normal effort alternate in a continuous exercise
grooming, training, preparation - activity leading to skilled behavior


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