NATA Now

August 19, 2025 by Lydia Hicks

Exploring the AT Expo

During the 76th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo June 24-27 in Orlando, convention attendees connected with more than 245 exhibitors in the exhibit hall of the Orange County Convention Center. The AT Expo was an opportunity for ATs to browse from the largest showcase of products and services for the athletic training profession. Watch the convention photo recap video below for a look at this year’s AT Expo, and visit the NATA PhotoZone on SmugMug for more NATA 2025 photo highlights.

March 27, 2019 by NATA Staff

Women in AT: Marisa Brunett

March is an exciting month for athletic trainers. In addition to being National Athletic Training Month, March is also Women’s History Month. This Women’s History Month, we’d like to celebrate all #ATwomen making a difference in the profession and their patients’ lives, and highlight four women in particular who have owned their impact – the four women currently serving on the NATA Board of Directors.

March 27, 2019 by NATA Staff

From the SLC: Student Shares Intern Experience

By Elisabeth Hutchins

My experience at Northwestern will never be forgotten. After seeing a Northwestern Sports Medicine Instagram post about welcoming athletic training interns, I inquired about the opportunity with one of the associate athletic trainers. A few emails and a video interview later, I was offered an internship position. A week after finals I began the three-day trek from Beverly, Massachusetts, to Evanston, Illinois.

March 26, 2019 by NATA Staff

Givers that Keep on Giving

By Kim Diggs

 

In honor of National Volunteer Month this April, we’re zooming in on the moments that have moved NATA members most since becoming active in their prospective committees and discovering what gaps these volunteer initiatives bridge. This is an extension of the Q&A found in the April NATA News. When you’re done reading, you can learn more about NATA’s volunteer opportunities.

March 26, 2019 by NATA Staff

Need Help Selecting an AT Program?

There are several factors to consider when determining which athletic training program is the right fit for you. It's important to investigate potential programs and weigh how each does or doesn't meet your personal needs. While cost is an important factor, it’s not the only one. Class size, curriculum design, faculty involvement, campus life and program outcomes are just a few other considerations to keep in mind when making your decision.

March 20, 2019 by NATA Staff

Women in AT: Lyn Nakagawa

March is an exciting month for athletic trainers. In addition to being National Athletic Training Month, March is also Women’s History Month. This Women’s History Month, we’d like to celebrate all #ATwomen making a difference in the profession and their patients’ lives, and highlight four women in particular who have owned their impact – the four women currently serving on the NATA Board of Directors.

This week, District Eight Director Lyn Nakagawa, MS, ATC, CSCS, shares her journey to athletic training, athletic training inspirations and advice for her fellow athletic trainers.

March 15, 2019 by NATA Staff

NATM: Advocacy Through Community Involvement

By Kim Diggs

 

Between the summers of 2005 and 2006, seven farmers died in eastern North Carolina due to heat stroke. The majority of farmers in North Carolina are undocumented citizens from Latin-American countries with limited access to health care, according to Practicing Anthropology.

Affected by the amount of labor-related deaths occurring in the area, Kevin King, AT, LAT, decided to spring into action.

March 13, 2019 by NATA Staff

Women in AT: Katie Walsh Flanagan

March is an exciting month for athletic trainers. In addition to being National Athletic Training Month, March is also Women’s History Month. This Women’s History Month, we’d like to celebrate all #ATwomen making a difference in the profession and their patients’ lives, and highlight four women in particular who have owned their impact – the four women currently serving on the NATA Board of Directors.