Athletic trainer joins Trine podcast episode

September 01, 2022

Andrea DelagrangeAn athletic trainer who has served colleges as well as the U.S. Army joins the newest episode of Trine University’s Center for Sports Studies podcast to talk about his profession.

After serving in the Army, Andrew Delagrange earned a degree in athletic training from Defiance College. He has worked as a certified athletic training for multiple colleges, including at the NCAA Division I level, and is now an athletic trainer in the Army.

In the podcast, Delagrange talks about his day-to-day as an athletic trainer, the challenges of the profession and the rewards of helping athletes and soldiers perform at their best.

Produced through the Trine Broadcasting Network, the Trine Center for Sports Studies podcast focuses on the business side of sports, including interviews with sports professionals and current research in sports studies. Hosted by Brandon Podgorski, director of Trine’s Center for Sports Studies, the podcast is available at css.transistor.fm as well as on platforms such as Spotify, iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher.

Last Updated: 09/01/2022

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