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Athlete 360

Athlete 360 is a television program that runs on Fox Sports Net channels across the United States. The only television show focused exclusively on sports medicine, Athlete 360 takes the form of long interviews with a different athlete each episode. The athletes, some working and some retired, have all had extensive, career-changing injuries.[1] By talking to the athletes about their personal histories, their injuries, and more, the show attempts to take a holistic look at sports, sports medicine, and some of the men and women who have become American national heroes.

Athlete 360
Title screen
GenreSports Medicine
Documentary
Created byTricia Bradley
Directed byKen Yagoda
StarringDr. Mark Adickes
Dikembe Mutombo
Chad Fleischer
Kevin Everett
Toby Dawson
Mark Schlereth
Steve Sparks
Mike Moore
Tommy Kendall
Stacy Lewis
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producerTricia Bradley
Production locationHouston, Texas
Running time23 minutes
Production companiesSerious Fun Productions, LLC
Original release
NetworkFox Sports

Season One of Athlete 360 is currently airing for the second time. The show initially aired beginning in September, 2009 on Fox Sports Houston[1] before being picked up by other Fox Sports networks and affiliates across the country. The first season's second run began on April 12, 2010.[2]

Host Jock to Doc Mark Adickes edit

Jock edit

Dr. Mark Adickes, the show's host, is a former professional football player turned orthopedic surgeon. As a member of the Washington Redskins NFL team, Adickes helped his team win Super Bowl XXVI in 1992.[3] Dr. Adickes also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and, as an undergraduate, he was named an All-American for the Baylor University Bears.

Doc edit

Following his football career, Adickes decided to go to medical school. To prepare to take the MCAT, Adickes studied science and math at George Mason University before going on to Harvard University Medical School.[4] After speaking at his medical school commencement, Dr. Adickes went on to become Chief Resident at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and studied sports medicine further with Richard Steadman at the Colorado-based Steadman-Hawkins Clinic. Now, Dr. Adickes is the Co-Medical Director of the Memorial Hermann Hospital Sports Medicine Institute.[4] Dr. Adickes is official doctor for the NBA team the Houston Rockets, the United States Ski Team, and for RodeoHouston.[5]

Season one edit

Featured Athletes edit

Production edit

Athlete 360 was created by Serious Fun Productions, a 13-year-old production company based out of Boston, MA that creates television series, segments, and commercials. The company is focused on building and branding talent and "developing media properties that become a showcase for that on-camera expert."

Serious Fun Productions, LLC is led by President & Executive Producer Tricia Bradley.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . www.memorialhermann.org. Archived from the original on 2009-12-12.
  2. ^ https://www.usatoday.com/SPORTS/usaedition/2010-03-19-tvdoc19_ST_U.htm[bare URL]
  3. ^ . www.cbssports.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12.
  4. ^ a b . www.baylorbears.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-07.
  5. ^ "Running Injuries & Ligaments".

External links edit

News edit

  • USA Today: Sports Medicine Show has Apt Host
  • CBS Sports: Former NFL Lineman Goes from Jock to Doc

Blogs edit

  • Buffalo Rumblings: Former Bills TE Everett Featured on Sports Medicine Program
  • Hogs Haven: We Catch Up with Former Redskin and Hog Mark Adickes; Hilarity Ensues

Social media edit

  • Athlete 360 on Facebook
  • Athlete 360 on Twitter

Other edit

  • Livestrong: Sprained Finger Health Video featuring Dr. Adickes
  • Memorial Hermann Newsroom: Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Institute Stars in New Fox Sports Series
  • Serious Fun TV: About Mark Adickes

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Athlete 360 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Athlete 360 is a television program that runs on Fox Sports Net channels across the United States The only television show focused exclusively on sports medicine Athlete 360 takes the form of long interviews with a different athlete each episode The athletes some working and some retired have all had extensive career changing injuries 1 By talking to the athletes about their personal histories their injuries and more the show attempts to take a holistic look at sports sports medicine and some of the men and women who have become American national heroes Athlete 360Title screenGenreSports MedicineDocumentaryCreated byTricia BradleyDirected byKen YagodaStarringDr Mark AdickesDikembe MutomboChad FleischerKevin EverettToby DawsonMark SchlerethSteve SparksMike MooreTommy KendallStacy LewisCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes9ProductionExecutive producerTricia BradleyProduction locationHouston TexasRunning time23 minutesProduction companiesSerious Fun Productions LLCOriginal releaseNetworkFox SportsSeason One of Athlete 360 is currently airing for the second time The show initially aired beginning in September 2009 on Fox Sports Houston 1 before being picked up by other Fox Sports networks and affiliates across the country The first season s second run began on April 12 2010 2 Contents 1 Host Jock to Doc Mark Adickes 1 1 Jock 1 2 Doc 2 Season one 2 1 Featured Athletes 3 Production 4 References 5 External links 5 1 News 5 2 Blogs 5 3 Social media 5 4 OtherHost Jock to Doc Mark Adickes editJock edit Dr Mark Adickes the show s host is a former professional football player turned orthopedic surgeon As a member of the Washington Redskins NFL team Adickes helped his team win Super Bowl XXVI in 1992 3 Dr Adickes also played for the Kansas City Chiefs and as an undergraduate he was named an All American for the Baylor University Bears Doc edit Following his football career Adickes decided to go to medical school To prepare to take the MCAT Adickes studied science and math at George Mason University before going on to Harvard University Medical School 4 After speaking at his medical school commencement Dr Adickes went on to become Chief Resident at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and studied sports medicine further with Richard Steadman at the Colorado based Steadman Hawkins Clinic Now Dr Adickes is the Co Medical Director of the Memorial Hermann Hospital Sports Medicine Institute 4 Dr Adickes is official doctor for the NBA team the Houston Rockets the United States Ski Team and for RodeoHouston 5 Season one editFeatured Athletes edit Chad Fleischer Downhill Skier Dikembe Mutombo Former NBA Player Kevin Everett Former NFL Player Toby Dawson Freestyle Skier Mark Schlereth Former NFL Player Steve Sparks Former Major League Baseball Player Mike Moore Professional Bull Rider Tommy Kendall Former Race Car Driver Stacy Lewis Pro Golfer on the LPGA TourProduction editAthlete 360 was created by Serious Fun Productions a 13 year old production company based out of Boston MA that creates television series segments and commercials The company is focused on building and branding talent and developing media properties that become a showcase for that on camera expert Serious Fun Productions LLC is led by President amp Executive Producer Tricia Bradley References edit a b Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Institute stars in new Fox Sports series www memorialhermann org Archived from the original on 2009 12 12 https www usatoday com SPORTS usaedition 2010 03 19 tvdoc19 ST U htm bare URL Former NFL lineman goes from jock to doc NFL CBSSports com News Rumors Scores Stats Fantasy www cbssports com Archived from the original on 2012 10 12 a b Where Are They Now Mark Adickes Baylor Bears Official Athletic Site BaylorBears com www baylorbears com Archived from the original on 2011 08 07 Running Injuries amp Ligaments External links editNews edit USA Today Sports Medicine Show has Apt Host CBS Sports Former NFL Lineman Goes from Jock to DocBlogs edit Buffalo Rumblings Former Bills TE Everett Featured on Sports Medicine Program Hogs Haven We Catch Up with Former Redskin and Hog Mark Adickes Hilarity EnsuesSocial media edit Athlete 360 on Facebook Athlete 360 on TwitterOther edit Baylor University Where Are They Now Mark Adickes Livestrong Sprained Finger Health Video featuring Dr Adickes Memorial Hermann Newsroom Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Institute Stars in New Fox Sports Series Serious Fun TV About Mark Adickes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athlete 360 amp oldid 1108283338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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