Kent Bultemeier is an O2X Injury Prevention Specialist. Kent is a certified athletic trainer who has a history of working with tactical, college, and professional athletes. Kent has furthered his education through National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), as a corrective exercise specialist and performance enhancement specialist.Kent graduated from Purdue University in 2009, with a degree in Athletic Training. During the summers, Kent completed professional football internships with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Philadelphia Eagles. Following Kent’s undergraduate work, he accepted a graduate assistant position at Iowa State University. While studying for his Master of Education, Kent worked as the wrestling and golf athletic trainer. Outside of coursework, Kent would provide preventative, emergency, and rehabilitative medicine to the wrestling and golf programs. The opportunity for Kent to further his academic and clinical education while working and traveling directly with a sports team was a great building block.After graduate school, Kent accepted an athletic training position at the United States Military Academy, working with West Point’s wrestling and men’s soccer programs. While in New York, Kent also assisted the Army’s medical staff with football and baseball coverage. In 2011, Kent left West Point and moved to Tucson where he pursued a full time football opportunity at the University of Arizona. While at Arizona, Kent implemented movement screens and injury prevention into rehabilitation.In 2016, Kent moved to Centennial, CO to work with tactical athletes. He joined the wellness department at South Metro Fire Rescue located just outside of Denver, Colorado. At South Metro, he is responsible for the rehabilitation and treatment of injuries that occur both online and offline. He is also working to improve current injury prevention tactics already implemented by the department.In his free time, Kent enjoys spending time with his wife, KellyAnne, and his two dogs, Drew and Harry. Being new to Colorado, he is looking forward to taking on new outdoor adventures.