2015 September (Volume XXV, No. 06)

Catching Up with Sandra Shultz

Shultz is Chair of the Department of Kinesiology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and one of the world’s preeminent voices on ACL research… more »

On the Fast Track

One of the biggest trends to hit the performance field in recent years, wearable GPS devices are changing the way athletes train and recover. We asked leading strength coaches how they are making the most of the technology… more »

Poised for Power

An offseason strength and conditioning program split into eight dedicated training phases helped prepare the University of Michigan softball team for a deep postseason run in 2015… more »

Riding the Wave

Nontraditional sports continue to gain in popularity. Now may be the perfect time to sell them on athletic training services… more »

Socially Savvy

A tweet here, a blog post there–do you give much thought to your social media presence? This author explains how to devise an effective, comprehensive online strategy.
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Stepping it Up

In the year since the NCAA loosened rules on feeding athletes, many schools have upgraded their nutritional offerings. The University of Arkansas has implemented a three-pronged plan that places a premium on convenience and variety… more »

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