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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.

October 28, 2015 by NATA Staff

Worth Trying: Zotero

The November NATA News is focused on all of the exciting research being conducted by athletic trainers across the country. Laura Ann Zdziarski, ATC, LAT, a doctoral candidate at the University of Florida, was interviewed for an article about Zotero, an online research tool that helps streamline the citation process. The article explores the software in depth and explains how the software can help AT researchers, so we invite you to read the full story on p. 21 of the November NATA News.
October 28, 2015 by NATA Staff

AT Spotlight: Yuri Hosokawa

A childhood fascination with science and medicine and how they apply to sports has led Yuri Hosokawa, MAT, ATC, to a career in athletic training, taking her from Japan to the United States.
The director of communication and education with the Korey Stringer Institute, Hosokawa is currently working on her PhD at the University of Connecticut. She shared in the November NATA News her research interests as well as her plans for the future. Here are some additional questions from our interview with Yuri.

October 26, 2015 by NATA Staff

Emerging Educator Award Created By Executive Committee for Education

Emerging Educator Award
 
This award honors an individual who is an up and coming athletic training educator who has demonstrated excellence in values towards education and teaching abilities. The recipient excels in delivering and promoting athletic training education through various means at the local and regional levels.
 
Candidate Criteria
 
Individuals must meet the following requirements to be nominated for the award:
 

October 23, 2015 by NATA Staff

Safe Sports School Award Honorees For September

The Safe Sports School Award recognizes secondary schools that take the crucial steps to keep their athletes free from injuries. The recipient list continued to grow in September with 33 additional schools honored. You can see the full list below.

October 21, 2015 by NATA Staff

Rule Changes Would Help Reduce MLB Injuries

By John Doherty, ATC, PT

Baseball is unquestionably the safest of our major team sports. However, as the National League Championship Series shifts to Wrigley Field, the Mets are without a starting infielder, while the Cubs still have their best pitcher only by the grace of good fortune.

October 16, 2015 by NATA Staff

Low Back Surgery Requires Serious Consideration

By John Doherty, ATC, PT

Tiger Woods had his first low back operation in March of last year yet still managed to play in seven PGA tournaments in 2014. This year was better only in the sense that he played in 12 tournaments. However, he never finished higher than 10th, missed the cut four times, and withdrew — after only 12 holes — from another.
 

October 13, 2015 by NATA Staff

New Funding Available For Safe Sports School Award

Updated 1/18/16

The Safe Sports School award is an NATA initiative to promote youth athlete safety, injury prevention, as well as athlete and parent education among secondary schools. District and state associations are showing their support by offering assistance to minimize the cost of applying for the award.
 
If your district or state is interested in starting a grant program, please contact Britni Adams.


 

October 9, 2015 by NATA Staff

Athletic Trainer Initiative Contest

The NFL Foundation’s AT Grant Initiative launched with a bang in May 2014 when President Barack Obama announced an important new partnership between NATA, the NFL Foundation and the Professional Football Athletic Trainers’ Society (PFATS) during the White House Healthy Kids and Concussion Summit in Washington, D.C. As part of the collaboration, the NFL Foundation and NFL teams agreed to provide $1 million and NATA agreed to contribute $125,000 to place ATs in underserved high schools in NFL markets.

October 6, 2015 by NATA Staff

AT Spotlight: Hope and Nysa Allen

The October NATA News highlighted the accomplishments of University of La Verne athletic training students and sisters Nysa and Hope Allen. The twins, both graduating in May 2016, shared the challenges that came with being student athletes, what interested them in athletic training and what they hope to accomplish in the future. Continue reading to learn more about the O’ahu, Hawaii, natives.
 
This summer, you were on the FWATA Quiz Bowl team during the 2015 NATA Convention. What was that like?