An Anchor for the Next Generation
In honor of National Native American Heritage Month in November, NATA Now is highlighting some of NATA’s Native and Indigenous American members and their impact on the athletic training profession.
Down The Homestretch of NATM 2014
March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month, Too
Coinciding with the March madness of National Athletic Training Month, the 5th Annual Youth Sports Safety Summit and NATA’s annual Capitol Hill Day in Washington, D.C., there is another March designation that deserves your attention: Brain Injury Awareness Month.
Show Us Your Poster And You Could Win (Again)
Job Shadow Day at NATA
NATA in Asia: Setting Standards for AT Education
Much of the International Committee’s responsibilities consist of determining global standards for athletic training education.
2014 Youth Sports Safety Summit Recap
Last week (April 10-11) we hosted our 5th Annual Youth Sports Safety Summit in Washington, D.C. As founding members of the Youth Sports Safety Alliance, NATA hosts this summit for other Alliance members  and ATs each year as a way to have quality dialogue on the current issues and trends related to youth sports safety. Since its inception in 2011, the Alliance has grown to include more than 140 organizations.
 
NATM Social Media Contest More Than Just Photos
The response has already been amazing this year for the NATA Social Media Contest. We have seen lots of great photos (like the one in the teaser image by @SU_SportsMed) from ATs posted with the hashtag #NATM2014.
NATA's AT-in-Residence Reflects on First Hill Day Experience
National Athletic Training Month Gets Off to Strong Start
It was a great first weekend for National Athletic Training Month. Posts flooded social media using the hashtag #NATM2014. In just the first three days of the month, there were over 3,000 posts. Some of the posts included images, which also qualified them to enter our Social Media Contest.