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  2. Begin by entering the school name, student name, date of birth, grade, and sport in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Indicate your preference for a physical examination by checking the appropriate box. This section is important for ensuring your child meets health requirements for sports participation.
  4. In the health history section, answer each question honestly. If you select 'Yes' for any condition, provide detailed explanations on the back of the form. This helps healthcare providers understand your child's medical background.
  5. For females, complete the menstrual history section accurately. Males should check relevant boxes regarding testicular health. Family history questions are also vital; ensure you provide truthful responses.
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The medical history is the most important component of the PPPE because it can identify if the athlete may be at risk for a number of medical and/or orthopedic conditions that need follow-up.
Athletic Bilbao Full nameAthletic ClubNickname(s)Lehoiak (The Lions) Zuri-gorriak (The Red and Whites) Euskaldunak (The Basques)Founded18 July 1898GroundSan MamsCapacity53,28910 more rows
The word athletic is derived from the Ancient Greek: ά (athlos) meaning contest. Athletic sports became organized in the late 19th century with the formation of organizations such as the Amateur Athletic Union in the United States and the Union des Socits Franaises de Sports Athltiques in France.

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athletic | Intermediate English Athletic can also describe a person who is strong, healthy, and trained or skilled in sports or a particular sport: Mia is strong, competitive, athletic, and still feminine.
Its special philosophy in which only players that come from its own ranks and those trained in Basque clubs can play makes this union even stronger, if possible, than in other towns in Spain. Therefore, Athletic Club is considered to be more than a football club.
athletic. / (ˈlɛtɪk) / adjective. physically fit or strong; muscular or active. of, relating to, or suitable for an athlete or for athletics.
: vigorous, active. an athletic lifestyle. : active or gifted in sports, games, or exercises. Hes not very athletic.
ˈa-thə-ˌlēt. 1. : a person who is trained or skilled in exercises, sports, or games requiring physical strength, agility, or stamina. 2. : an animal (such as a horse or a dog) that competes in races or other sporting events or has qualities (such as stamina and agility) suggestive of a human athlete.

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