
You’ll Miss the Days You Couldn’t Sit on the Toilet
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Kara Campbell has never known life without sports. From t-ball to college volleyball, and now as a head athletic trainer, she’s always been surrounded by athletes—and still proudly identifies as one. In this conversation, Kara reflects on what it means to carry the athlete identity long after your own playing days end. We talk about the bittersweet transition from being on the court to supporting from the sidelines, the struggle to find motivation without a team or season ahead, and how she continues to “live it” through the athletes she serves today. Kara’s story is a powerful reminder that there’s no single way to define being an athlete—and that identity can evolve without ever disappearing.
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