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Sometimes it's a cockatiel crawling up an athlete's arm or learning the language that is baseball, ATs that brave the world of baseball must be ready for anything. In this episode, ATs share their stories of working with baseball.Featuring stories from Carly T, Breanna B, Amber L, Jared W, Jonas H, Maddie E, Robin S, Haley S, Cedric M, Molly F, David H, Emilee S, a Kool one from Kevin, & many more!AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
Part three of a three-part series celebrates Hollis "Doc" Powers, former Longwood College (Va.) Athletic Trainer and Associate Professor. Former Longwood soccer player, Steve McGurl describes his deep admiration and respect for Doc. McGurl also shares some of the infamous pranks between Doc and his team. "Doc" passed away on February 15, 2024.
Part two of a three-part series celebrates Hollis's "Doc" Powers, former Longwood College (Va.) Athletic Trainer and Associate Professor. Jennifer Jarrett, Powers' daughter, reflects on her time with her father at Longwood as a young girl. She remembers the student athletes, including her bubble blowing tutorial from Longwood Basketball legend Jerome Kersey. "Doc" passed away on February 15, 2024.
Part one of a three-part series celebrates Hollis "Doc" Powers, former Longwood College (Va.) Athletic Trainer and Associate Professor. Former LC Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Martin "Mo" Schoepfer and Janice Powers (widow) celebrate Hollis's life at Longwood and beyond. "Doc" passed away on February 15, 2024.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of NATA-Cast, hosts Mollie Pillman, MS, MBA, CAE, and Katie Scott, MS, ATC, CAE, explore what NATA's annual convention means across different stages of an athletic training career. Joining the conversation are Axel Moncada, MA, LAT, ATC, a fourth-year certified athletic trainer; Michelle Holt, MA, ATC, OPE-C, an athletic trainer for thirteen years and working in physician practice with an orthopedic surgeon; and Tom Abdenour, DHSc, ATC, CES, a Hall of Famer with nearly five decades in athletic training spanning professional basketball and collegiate athletics. Together, they reflect on the energy, connection and professional growth that define the convention experience. Axel shares lessons learned from attending early in his career, Michelle discusses the value of reconnecting with colleagues and getting involved through volunteering and Committee Day, and Tom highlights the importance of lifelong learning and the significance of his Hall of Fame induction. The episode also offers practical advice for first-time attendees, including finding a convention buddy, stepping outside your comfort zone and taking advantage of opportunities ranging from networking to on-demand education and pre-conference programming.NATA 2026 is June 29 - July 2 and happening in Philly. Learn more and register to attend at convention.nata.org.NATA-Cast is produced by Association Briefings. Follow The National Athletic Trainers' Association on social media!FacebookXInstagramLinkedInHave an idea for an episode or series? Send us an email! thenatacast@nata.org
Presented by SmartStop Self Storage, this week's episode of SheEO Lead-In, we listen to our host, Rebecca Jones, engaging in a thought-provoking discussion with Haley Cruz, Head Athletic Trainer for San Diego Gulls / Anaheim Ducks. Haley discusses her journey from Boise State's accelerated athletic training program to working in pro hockey. She highlights the importance of trust in her role, which involves primary care, injury prevention, and rehab. Haley emphasizes the need for flexibility and willingness to relocate, as she worked in six states in one year. She advises aspiring athletic trainers to gain diverse experiences and stresses the significance of self-belief and community support. Haley also touches on the challenges of a long hockey season and her passion for breaking gender barriers in sports.We want to thank our incredible sponsor, SmartStop Self Storage, a leader in self storage real estate, and a company that upholds its core principles of leading together, embracing change and enhancing everyone's journey. To learn more about SmartStop, please visit SmartStop Self Storage. Thank you for being a part of the SheEO Lead-In community! Please be sure to share our episodes and subscribe to this storage vault of wisdom and knowledge, built by women and for women.
Sunday Conversations | Maryland Athletic Trainer Tyler Cronin | 4-26-26 by Maryland Baseball Network
This week's episode is an ode to the late wrestling coach J Robinson. My guest Rich Schlotfeldt. Rich was the Athletic Trainer for University of Minnesota Wrestling. Rich worked close with J for more than decade. Rich began with a look at his background . We went on to discuss our history with J. Robinson. Rich told several stories with with me about the many sides of J Rob. J was a simple, but complex leader of a national winning program. After our look back at J and the wrestling program, we talked about the present day college athletics. How would have J delt with it. Has the changes in changed Rich's love of college sports. Title Sponsor: minnesotapersonalinjury.com Sponsor: www.Linkzart.com www.jaybeesgloverepair.com #JROBINSON, #RICHSCHLOTFELDT, #NCAAWRESTLING, #COLLEGESPORTS, #NIL, #TRANSPORTAL,
Whether it's a cranky spring season or dreading getting out of bed, burn out can present differently in all of us. In this episode ATs share their stories of feeling burnt out and ways to cope with burn out.Featuring stories from Michai K, Ely G, Abi C, Jordyn R, Austin, Bianca A, Jaclyn E, Sarah Y, Sienna S, Sadie S, & many more! --Check out Erica Marcano's content on AT burnout and advocacy at her instagram: @notorious.atcAT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
WFS Athletic Trainer Noah Underwood stops by!
On this episode of The Jon Gordon Podcast, I sit down with Hall of Fame NFL athletic trainer and sports medicine expert Mike Ryan for an inspiring conversation that's filled with wisdom, stories from the NFL sidelines, and practical ways to stay healthy from his new book Foam Rolling made Easy. Mike shares his unique journey—from his early days as an assistant with the New York Giants to becoming the youngest head athletic trainer in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and later transitioning to his current role with NBC's Sunday Night Football. Along the way, Mike opens up about the leadership lessons he learned under pressure, the importance of clear communication, and the power of honesty in building trust with both players and coaches. We delve into the mindset shifts required when stepping into a leadership role, the art of mentoring others to their own success, and the lasting impact of fostering a culture where team members can grow and thrive. Mike's commitment to making sports medicine simple and accessible shines through as he discusses his mission to help people move pain-free and live more active, fulfilling lives. He unpacks strategies for injury prevention, reveals how foam rolling can unlock your body's potential, and explains why taking care of ourselves matters—not just for elite athletes, but for anyone who wants to stay "stronger for longer." Whether you're a leader, an athlete, or simply someone looking to invest in your health, this episode is packed with actionable advice and encouragement. Mike's passion is contagious, and his message is clear: no matter your age or where you're starting from, positive change and lifelong wellness are within your reach. About Mike, Mike Ryan is a sports medicine specialist, physical therapist and former 26-year National Football League (NFL) Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist. He proudly served as President of the PFATS Research & Education Foundation for 14 years. Mike was recently inducted into the NFL Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2026. He's focused his career post-NFL career on teaching individuals the art of restoring pain-free joint movement without medicine. Mike's Personal Mission Statement is simple: To Enhance the Health of Others and Himself Mike is the currently the sideline Sports Medicine Analyst for both Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football. Mike's second book, Foam Rolling Made Easy, was released in January 2026. His athletic and extreme-sport resumes continue to grow: • Acrobatic plane Wing Walking • Competing in 3 of the last 4 three DekaFit World Championships • 6 Ironman triathlons in 5 countries • Great white shark diving in South Africa • Bungee jumping in New Zealand • Two Running with the Bulls in Spain • 2002 Duathlon World Championships • Ironman Triathlon World Championships Mr. Ryan attended Central Connecticut State University earning hisdegree in Athletic Training before earning hisPhysical Therapy degree from the University of Connecticut. Here's a few additional resources for you… Do you feel called to share your story with the world? Check out Gordon Publishing Follow me on Instagram: @JonGordon11 Check out my new revised release of my book, The Power of Positive Leadership here! Every week, I send out a free Positive Tip newsletter via email. It's advice for your life, work and team. You can sign up now here and catch up on past newsletters. Ready to lead with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose? The Certified Positive Leader Program is for anyone who wants to grow as a leader from the inside out. It's a self-paced experience built around my most impactful leadership principles with tools you can apply right away to improve your mindset, relationships, and results. You'll discover what it really means to lead with positivity… and how to do it every day. Learn more here! Do you feel called to do more? Would you like to impact more people as a leader, writer, speaker, coach and trainer? Get Jon Gordon Certified if you want to be mentored by me and my team to teach my proven frameworks principles, and programs for businesses, sports, education, healthcare!
Care You Can Count On is the theme for National Athletic Training Month (NATM). AJ Duffy joins my UH MAT students to discuss the future of Athletic Training. This episode of the Sports Medicine Broadcast, hosted by Jeremy Jackson and joined by student medics Ben Stephenson, Caroline Hayes, and Katie Gibson, features NATA President AJ Duffy discussing the future of the Athletic Trainer profession and leadership. AJ Duffy‘s treasured memories from his Athletic Trainer career are not specific injury recoveries, but rather the lasting relationships built over 42 years with student-athletes, coaches, and colleagues. He stresses that these connections enhance the medical care provided, especially in embedded settings like military, performing arts, and athletic environments, where professionals may work with individuals for long periods. The Path to Leadership and NATA Membership Career Start: AJ Duffy‘s interest in becoming an Athletic Trainer began in high school and was cemented on a recruiting trip to the University of Michigan, where he was mentored by figures like Lindsey McLean, the “father of the certification exam”. First Leadership Role: His leadership journey started as a state liaison officer, where he initiated the creation of the first national directory of leaders in the profession due to the lack of an easy way to connect before the internet. He describes volunteerism and leadership in the NATA as a “vortex” that moves the profession forward. Value of NATA: Duffy explains that NATA membership is crucial for continuing education and, more importantly, professional advocacy. As an example of advocacy, he cited the NATA’s successful federal effort to prevent the suspension and eventually expand the Army’s holistic health program, which utilizes embedded Athletic Trainers. Additionally, the NATA establishes guidelines to enhance compensation and positions across all career sectors. Advice for Future Athletic Trainers International Career Pathways: For those seeking international opportunities, AJ Duffy noted that international athletic therapy is a growing field. Opportunities exist in places like Britain, Ireland, and Spain (which has two CAATE-approved programs). He advises new professionals to put in the “legwork” to find openings in various international sports and secondary schools. Focus and Communication: Duffy’s primary advice for young Athletic Trainers is to be a sponge, be unafraid, and put the phone down to stay focused on the conversation or the injured individual. He emphasized the critical nature of communication and having “conversations that matter,” noting two quotes: “Are you prepared to have a conversation that matters?” and “Buried feelings Never Die”. He encourages students to ask questions, but only at appropriate times, not during a critical moment like an injury evaluation. Contact Us AJ Duffy – President@NATA.org Jeremy Jackson – SportsMedicineBroadcast.com Benjamin Stephenson Carolin Hayes Katie Gibson These people LOVE Athletic Trainers and help support the podcast: Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products. Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email info@xothrm.com and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school) HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration DRINK HOIST MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast. Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better. Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
Dean Miller has worked at Rice since 2009 and is wrapping up his tenth year as the Associate AD for Sports Medicine & Performance. He talks with Voice of the Owls J.P. Heath about his time on south Main (3:15) with Rice student-athletes and the great group of trainers on campus (14:30). He talks about the evolutions in sports medicine over the years and he also tells the story of his friendship with the late Kobe Bryant (21:00), and what's next on the horizon for him.Your presence matters! We want you out at a Rice Owls game! Call 713-348-OWLS or go to RiceOwls.Com!Did you know you can watch Rice Unfiltered on the Owls Youtube channel?Listen to Owls baseball games on The Owls Gameday App, The Varsity Network App, or RiceOwls.Com!Interested in learning more about the Gateway Project? Click here for an overview and here for renderingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
00:00-20:00: Notre Dame Senior Athletic Trainer Mike Bean chats about the TayCo Brace, how innovative it has been, how it extends beyond sports, how it came to be, what makes ankles tricky and different than other body parts when injured and healing and more. Plus, Mike's career at Notre Dame and remembering Lou Holtz. Presented by Stanley Law Offices and Batavia Downs Gaming. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
181.3K followers on TicTok , Over 3600 days running consecutively, One run across the state of Indiana, and finally serving at the athletic trainer at the same small high school that he graduated from Kyle Parkinson is busy guy. He thought he wanted to go into physical therapy but the sports bug was too hard to get away from and landed in the athletic training world. After attending Ball State University and graduating from the athletic training program in 2017 he worked it out to return to his high school, Monroe Central in Parker City, IN. In his time there he has served several rolls, Athletic Trainer, Athletic Director, Teacher, and currently the director of public relations and fundraising as well as his athletic training duties. He has mowed a few cross country courses in is day as well. Whatever needs done Kyle is usually there. So when two students offered to help him learn the world of TicTok for fun and promote the profession of athletic training and raise money for athletic training program, a star was born. With his signature tag line "Go Bears!" he has reach beyond little Parker City and into the world with his athletic training promotion. This has allowed him to follow other passion projects like running across Indiana to raise money for FCA. He continues promoting the profession on other social media platforms besides TikTok. He sought out as an advisor to other AT's that want to do the same thing at their school. He currently resides in Parker City with his wife, Makenzie and daughter Reese.
Chronic Back Pain is probably the least favorite for most clinicians, but it is one of the most reported reasons for office visits. Brent Ness joins the Sports Medicine Broadcast to discuss how Aclarion is helping provide imaging that can identify biomarkers and find where the pain is actually coming from. Brent, recall your earliest interaction with Athletic Trainers. My kids played sports in high school and had injuries that the AT Staff took care of. Give us the highlights of NOCIScan Taking info from an MRI, measures the quantity of different biomarkers within the spine and disc. Compares the biomarkers to other discs within the patient’s spine. Structural integrity and acid levels Disc material can be filled with acids, which can cause pain MRI can look normal if these acids are present. Nerves can grow into the disc with a herniated disc or degeneration. Disc degeneration is not just in “old” people, but also in people in their 20s, 30s, early 40s, and volleyball players Gives the treating physician more information Spectroscopy: same machine as MRI, different sequence that the tech would use. 1.5 or 3 T works Proteoglycans levels Result reports usually take just a few minutes Currently in 23 markets in the US, still a cash pay service at the moment or done through clinical trials. Working on coming to Houston How does this apply to the currently active athletic population? Football, hockey, pole vault, volleyball Ben likes to look at all of the options for Athletic Trainers. Are there any Athletic Trainers currently employed by Aclarion? Always looking for motivated people. Yes Lower-income high school Athletic Trainer – How do you feel I can best help my patients with back pain? Start with the traditional treatments, rest, ice, NSAIDs. If very painful for a long period of time, if they move on to get an MRI, ask for MRSpectroscopy or NOCIScan to see more. They get with the imaging center to ensure the tech can get a single voxel spectroscopy setup on the machine. What is keeping more surgeons from adopting this type of MRI? Still new, working on moving into more hospitals. Cash pay vs. insurance is a big roadblock that many surgeons face. Hopefully, one day we can work toward also being used on the knee $1450 list price (usually discounted as well) – patient pay model on the website, acquire through info@aclarion.com first Contact Us: Aclarion – aclarion.com Brent: info@aclarion.com Ben – Shelby – Shelbyngaytan@gmail.com Jeremy – info@sportsmedicinebroadcast.com These people LOVE Athletic Trainers and help support the podcast: Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products. Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email info@xothrm.com and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school) HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration DRINK HOIST MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast. Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better. Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
Learn about scoliosis rehab with Lauren Ferrante, PT, DPT, OCS. Explore home exercises, manual therapies, and AT tools for scoliosis. Q: What are the most important home exercises for scoliosis? A: Key home exercises focus on spinal mobility, especially for those who sit frequently. Cat-cows and thoracic rotation are crucial. Depending on comfort level, core activation exercises like supine marches or dead-bug isometrics are beneficial. When supine, tactile cues help maintain spinal symmetry. Bridges or modified side planks are good starting points, with progression as needed. Q: Which scoliosis treatment method is best for high school age, considering the Schroth Method helps the 10-15 age group? A: The Schroth Method can be used for older populations, but it is generally less effective for high school age individuals compared to younger ones. For this age group, focusing on functional core strengthening can also be beneficial. Q: Are Pilates or yoga safe and recommended for young athletes with scoliosis? A: Yes, Pilates and yoga are highly recommended for individuals with scoliosis, including young athletes. These activities promote continued mobility and strength, which are vital for managing scoliosis. The most important aspect is to find an activity they enjoy and consistently engage in it. Q: What manual therapies are effective for scoliosis, and is dry needling helpful? A: Effective manual therapies include thoracic gapping and rib mobilizations, particularly in a side-lying position to encourage rib expansion. The specific therapy depends on the patient’s individual needs and curve patterns. Dry needling is not frequently utilized for scoliosis treatment according to the provided information. Q: How often are lordotic curves seen in individuals with thoracic scoliosis? A: Lordotic curves are quite common in individuals with thoracic scoliosis. If a person has a mid-thoracic curve, their body often adjusts by developing a compensatory lordotic curve. Therefore, this presentation is observed frequently. Q: How do current trends, such as phone and gaming use, contribute to setbacks or overcorrection in scoliosis? A: The impact of phone and gaming trends on scoliosis setbacks depends on individual patient motivation and activity levels. For athletes, it’s often less of an issue, as it’s unrealistic to maintain one position for extended periods. For minimally active individuals, parental encouragement to move around every hour, regardless of the activity, is important. Q: How often are active populations braced for scoliosis? A: Braces for scoliosis are typically prescribed by pediatric orthopedic specialists. For junior high and high school-aged children, as they mature, the need for braces often decreases, and they may not be in them very much. Q: What are the three most important practical tools for Athletic Trainers (ATs) regarding scoliosis? A: The three most important practical tools for Athletic Trainers when addressing scoliosis are observation for signs of scoliosis, implementing exercises on a mat or table, and utilizing a wall for exercises with minimal equipment. Contact Us Jeremy Jackson Benjamin Stephenson Layci Harrison Mark Knoblauch Ashlyne Elliott Leslie Bennett Sponsor List Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products. Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email info@xothrm.com and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast. Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school) HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration, DRINK HOIST MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast. Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better. Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
On this episode of the PBATS Inside Athletic Training Podcast, we're joined by Tyler Brooks, Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Tyler's path to the big leagues is anything but typical, from his early career beginnings through impactful international experience in the Dominican Republic, Tyler brings a unique perspective on athletic training in professional baseball.We dive into how his time in the DR shaped his clinical approach, built cultural fluency, and prepared him to navigate challenges in high-performance environments. Tyler also shares what it felt like to earn his first MLB role, the day-to-day realities of life on a big league staff, and how collaboration with veteran leaders and fellow young clinicians has strengthened the Pirates' sports medicine team.For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
Communication between EMS and ATs, details to consider when developing EAPs, and what can emergency responders and ATs learn from each other. We discussed these and many more with Marc WysockiTimestamps(12:22) Did previous AT experience help with transitioning into an emergency responder(14:18) How did becoming an emergency responder help with your practice as an AT(16:00) Are EAPs accessible to emergency responders(17:42) How has being an emergency responder helped with developing EAPs(20:10) How can we make responding easier for EMS(21:28) Transitioning care to EMS(23:17) EMS' familiarity with ATs(25:17) Would it be beneficial for an AT to add more emergency credentials(27:03) Educating EMS about ATs(29:00) Emergency training with EMSAction Item: What would you like ATs to know about emergency responders?--AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
Rocky Snyder sits down with Sean Stoeppel, Athletic Trainer for the Kansas City Current FC.The Zelos Podcast is all about the “Pros behind the Pros.” Each week, Rocky interviews leading experts in strength & conditioning, sports medicine, athletic training, and physical therapy who work behind the scenes in leagues like the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, MLS, and NWSL.Hosted by internationally recognized movement specialist and master trainer Rocky Snyder, new episodes drop every Monday at 9am EST / 6am PST.TIME STAMPS:4:00 Sean Stoeppel's career path10:30 Gnarly injuries13:00 Landing at KC Current16:00 KC Current's growth18:00 Using some academic knowledge25:00 Creating safe space with athletes31:30 Organizational Structure of the KC Current35:45 Psychology of the injured athlete40:00 Touch points44:00 Rapid Fire Q&A49:00 Sean Stoeppel's futureGET TO KNOW SEAN STOEPPELLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-stoeppel-dat-7b08b4265/INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/drseanstoeppel/KANSAS CITY CURRENT FC: https://www.kansascitycurrent.com/GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDERMEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.comREAD: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: www.rockysnyder.comINSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rfcsantacruz.com/INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter
AT the end of the Bench by Dr. Robert Bradley is a good read for prospective and new Athletic Trainers to the profession. With 32 years of experience as an AT, Dr. Bradley has some advice and wisdom for those who are not so new to the profession as well. Robert, what is one of your favorite stories to share from your AT career? When I was a student, the sidelines were muddy, and it was pouring rain. SE Missouri University Assisting a softball player after recovering from a stroke at the age of 19. She was able return to play eventually. Take us back to the very beginning. What is your first memory of an Athletic Trainer? I was cut from the basketball team as a junior in high school. I went to a cramer first aider camp and the rest is history. What made you become an Athletic Trainer? My father was a coach, and I understood that side of the game. I did not enjoy the competition part. This was the best of both worlds for me. How long until the “honeymoon” period was over for you? Worked at a high school in Saint Louis Then went to college athletics When I stepped into the administrative role, things changed for me. How do we stay in the “honeymoon phase”? Depends on your desires If you just want to be in the traditional role and avoid the admin work, then you may stay in that phase forever. Why did you switch? I had a talent for organization and administration. I still cover sporting events at the local college. What do you wish you knew going into AT? The chapters that were most fun to write Coaches – I want ATs to understand the coach’s perspective Contact: Robert Bradley – rlbatc@gmail.com Benjamin Stephenson – @_benstephenson on IG These people LOVE Athletic Trainers and help support the podcast: Frio Hydration – Superior Hydration products. Xothrm – Best heating pad available – Use “SMB” or email info@xothrm.com and mention the Sports Medicine Broadcast Donate and get some swag (like Patreon but for the school) HOIST – No matter your reason for dehydration DRINK HOIST MedBridge Education – Use “TheSMB” to save some money, be entered in a drawing for a second year free, and support the podcast. Marc Pro – Use “THESMB” to recover better. Athletic Dry Needling – Save up to $100 when registering through our link.
Accredited cannabis education for athletic trainers and sports clinicians is here! In this episode we drop in with our friends Drs. Elizabeth Thompson and Patrick Neary to get updates on the million dollar NFL-funded cannabinoid research project that they have been working on as well as share an exciting announcement about a collaboration between Curious […]
Use code ATCornerStudent to get 10% off your monthly subscription price of ATStudyBuddy, an online BOC exam prep platform built by athletic trainers for athletic training students. ATStudy Buddy gives you realistic practice tests, instant feedback, and over 250 study guides and games—online, affordable, and proven to help you pass. Start your journey today at ATStudyBuddy.com.Studying for the BOC or just wanting a review of athletic training topics? Tune in as we compare what the book says to real life stories from athletic trainers.--Whether it's using Tums to treat muscle cramps or battling a rash from tape with hydrocortisone, ATs must now the ins and outs of pharmacology. In this BOC IRL episode, ATs share their stories of pharmacology in their practice and how this relates to the textbook.Featuring stories from Emily M, Sarah Y, Kjersten M, Megan M, Maddie E, & many more!AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
Welcome to JAT Chat, presented by the Journal of Athletic Training, the official journal of the National Athletic Trainers' Association. In this episode, co-host Dr. Shelby Baez speaks with Dr. Rachel Geoghegan (A.T. Still University) about her recent publication, "Advancing Care for Pregnant and Postpartum Athletes: A Call to Action for Athletic Trainers". This episode explores the limited evidence around exercise and injury in pregnant and postpartum athletes and emphasizes the vital role athletic trainers play in monitoring health, modifying training, recognizing complications, and supporting mental well-being. Dr. Rachel Gohagan issues a clear call to action: integrate perinatal health into education and research, develop clinical guidelines, and promote interprofessional, individualized return-to-play care so athletes receive evidence-informed and dignified support throughout pregnancy and postpartum. Article: https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-0060.25
Unreal Results for Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers
Why does the body hold on, even after great treatment?In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I sit down with Dr. Satya Sardonicus for a wide-ranging conversation about nervous system regulation, fascia, and the body's innate intelligence. We unpack why many clients stay stuck in survival mode, how dural and fascial tension influence the central nervous system, and why true healing requires more than just the right technique.In this episode, you'll hear:How the autonomic nervous system shapes pain, movement, and perceptionWhy overtreating tissues can reinforce protective patternsWhat “capacity” means in treatment—and how to recognize it in real timeHow clinicians can reduce burnout by shifting their role in the healing processThis episode is less about fixing and more about creating the conditions that allow the body to reorganize itself. If you're a clinician who senses there's more happening beneath the surface of pain and movement patterns, this conversation will help you see regulation, resilience, and recovery through a more integrated lens.Resources & Links Mentioned In This Episode:Get Dr. Sardonicus' FREE NeuroFascial Flow Method Foundational Paradigm here!Sign up for Dr. Sardonicus' webinar: From Fixating To Facilitating: Reorienting clinical care around capacity, coherence, and integrationConnect with Dr. Sardonicus on InstagramCheck out everything Dr. Sardonicus has to offer on her websiteLearn the LTAP® In-Person in one of my upcoming coursesConsidering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com=================================================Watch the podcast on YouTube and subscribe!Join the MovementREV email list to stay up to date on the Unreal Results Podcast and MovementREV education. Be social and follow me:Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
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MOPs & MOEs is powered by TrainHeroic, the best coaching app on the planet. Click here to get 14 days FREE and a consult with the coaches at TrainHeroic to help you get your coaching business rolling on TrainHeroic. MOPs & MOEs delivers our training through TrainHeroic and you can get your first 7 days of training with us FREE by clicking here.To continue the conversation, join our Discord! We have experts standing by to answer your questions.In this week's episode we break down a number of major updates to the Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program that were presented by LTG David Francis at a recent AUSA Hot Topic session.Key topics discussed:- H2F Return on Investment (ROI) data- Athletic Trainer contracting- Planned expansion over the next few years- H2F in the Army Reserve and National Guard- Planned facilities, called Soldier Performance Readiness Centers (SPRCs)- Benefits observed from shifting PT time
Red flag pathologies, cardiology follow up process, labs, imaging studies, activity modifications, and more!In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Brian Becerra, board-certified UCI Health cardiologist to discuss sports related cardiovascular care.--AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
This week's caller is in the middle of a major life pivot, leaving a successful career as a college athletic trainer to become a Montana game warden. He and Gethard talk about the pressure to chase achievement for the wrong reasons and what it means to realize you built a life you never actually chose. They also get into the ethics of hunting, some wild ride-along stories, and we get an update on the caller's dad, our friend the timber faller from episode 355. Sign up for Beautiful/Anonymous+ to get ad free episodes and access to exclusive audio including 5 Random Questions with this week's caller. Leave us a voicemail at (973) 306-4676 Head to punchup.live/chrisgethard for info on all of Gethard's upcoming tour dates. Right now, when you spend $1,000 on Upwork Business Plus, you'll get $500 in credit. Go to upwork.com/save now and claim the offer before 12/31/2025. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to joindeleteme.com/ BEAUTIFUL and use promo code BEAUTIFUL at checkout. Whether you want to lose weight, grow thicker, fuller hair, or find relief for anxiety, Hers has you covered. Visit forhers.com/BEAUTIFUL to get a personalized, affordable plan that gets you. Get your wardrobe sorted and your gift list handled with Quince. Don't wait! Go to Quince.com/beautiful for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.
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On this episode of HTH, Michael Admire welcomes the Bulldogs' Athletic Trainer to the microphone. Devante shares his game day routine, his path to Drake and the process of getting a player back from injury.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mass casualty events unfortunately happen unexpectedly. When they do, what is the AT's role? In this episode, we asked Brian Coley about creating space for athletes after a critical incidence, how an AT can prepare for a critical incident, and support from ATs Care.Timestamps(20:17) Perception of ATs in mass critical incidents(25:28) Change in mental health care after a critical incident(27:20) Training provided by ATs Care(31:22) How can ATs prepare for a mass critical incident(34:42) How do you start a conversation with stakeholders when athletes aren't “present”(39:14) Providing a safe space after a critical incident(41:14) Supporting a colleague that has experienced a critical incidentAction Item: How to refer someone to ATs Care?--AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
In this episode of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast, Dan is joined by Brett Jones for a deep dive into the kettlebell and kettlebell training.Brett Jones, MS, ATC, CSCS, is a Certified Athletic Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Specialist based in Pittsburgh, PA. Mr. Jones holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine from High Point University, a Master of Science in Rehabilitative Sciences from Clarion University of Pennsylvania, and is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Brett has worked with strong first in addition to working as a presenter and advisory board member for Functional Movement Systems.With over 25 years of experience, Brett has been sought out to consult with professional teams and athletes, as well as present throughout the United States and internationally.As an Athletic Trainer who has transitioned into the fitness industry, Brett has taught kettlebell techniques and principles since 2003. He has taught for Functional Movement Systems (FMS) since 2006, and has created multiple DVDs and manuals with world-renowned physical therapist Gray Cook, including the widely-praised “Secrets of…” series.Brett continues to evolve his approach to training and teaching, and is passionate about improving the quality of education for the fitness industry. He is available for consultations and distance coaching on Instagram @brettjonessfg*SEASON 6 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is brought to you by Isophit. For more on Isophit, please check out isophit.com and @isophit -BE SURE to use coupon code BraunPR25% to save 25% on your Isophit order!**Season 6 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is also brought to you by Firefly Recovery, the official recovery provider for Braun Performance & Rehab. For more on Firefly, please check out https://www.recoveryfirefly.com/ or email jake@recoveryfirefly.com***This episode is also powered by Dr. Ray Gorman, founder of Engage Movement. Learn how to boost your income without relying on sessions. Get a free training on the blended practice model by following @raygormandpt on Instagram. DM my name “Dan” to @raygormandpt on Instagram and receive your free breakdown on the model.Episode Affiliates:MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout!AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription!CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off!Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKeMake sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared!Check out everything Dan is up to by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/braun_prLiked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform
In this episode, I sit down with my friend and mentor Natalie Trotter, an Athletic Trainer based in Atlanta, Georgia. This was such an enjoyable and real conversation with someone I deeply respect. Natalie shares her thoughts on creating meaningful relationships while operating within a sports medicine team. She reminds us to leave ego at the door and to approach athlete management through a holistic, human-first lens. Finally, we talk about the power of networking, curiosity, and continued personal growth. Clinical Athlete FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17sM8AqZzx/
With squishy clavicles or the SC joint dislocation that was misdiagnosed twice, the shoulder can throw ATs a curveball every now and then. ATs share their very “humerus” shoulder injury stories.Featuring stories from Rachel S, Alicia K, a Cool one from Kevin, Austin M, Sofia W, Sienna S, Sam R, Maddy S, Robert M, Hayley S, Aly H, Sara F, Juan C, & many more!AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
Rick is joined by a legend this week, in Gil Reyes Gil Reyes is an American fitness trainer who spent seventeen years as the strength and conditioning trainer for retired tennis player Andre Agassi, from 1989 until Agassi's retirement in 2006. He was also considered one of Agassi's closest friends and confidants. Gil Reyes was … Continue reading Gil Reyes, Noted Athletic Trainer, Strength and Conditioning, Andre Agassi →
On today's episode of the Inside Athletic Training Podcast, we're joined by Jim Kahmann—former Head Athletic Trainer for the Minnesota Twins, longtime PBATS member, and now author of a new book sharing his journey through athletic training in the minor leagues. Jim spent decades in professional baseball and has a library of stories, lessons, and perspective from his time working in the game. Today, he joins us to talk about life on the road, athlete care in the early days of baseball sports medicine, and why he chose to document his career to inspire future generations of athletic trainers.For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
Take a trip to the Queen City as we talk to Tim Murray, Athletic Trainer for the Cincinnati Cyclones, the ECHL pro hockey team that plays at Heritage Bank Center. Tim tells us about the Cyclones, a ECHL minor league hockey team affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) and Toronto Marlies (AHL), gives us an overview of the roles of an athletic trainer, and what a typical day is for him for home and away games. Learn what makes a good venue from his side of the industry, the differences of being an athletic trainer with different sports, and what he loves about hockey. Tim tells us what inspired him to pursue this career, and walks us through time in school at EKU (where he became friends with Paul) and Murray State, and his path that led him to his current role. We discuss competitive drive and how he has competed in different events and currently competes in CrossFit. Tim tells us about his work in spreading awareness for Dwarfism and #DwarfismAwarenessMonth (October) – using his platform to educate people and advocate for those who can't advocate for themselves. Enjoy this fascinating look into the athletic trainer side of the live events industry in this fun, educational episode.Tim Murray: Instagram | LinkedInCincinnati Cyclones: Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter ––––––ADVENTURES IN VENUELANDFollow on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or X/TwitterLearn more about Event & Venue Marketing ConferenceMeet our team:Paul Hooper | Co-host, Booking, Branding & MarketingDave Redelberger | Co-host & Guest ResearchMegan Ebeck | Marketing, Design & Digital AdvertisingSamantha Marker | Marketing, Copywriting & PublicityCamille Faulkner | Audio Editing & MixingHave a suggestion for a guest or bonus episode? We'd love to hear it! Send us an email.
They work hard to safeguard the health and well-being of student athletes, focusing on injury prevention on-site during practice and games. On this episode of the Supercast, we head to Mountain Ridge High School to meet two amazing certified athletic trainers. Listen and hear about the difference they make in the lives of students in ...continue reading "Episode 318: JSD Athletic Trainers Focus on Safety First in Sports"
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September 18, 2025- We explore legislation designed to let out-of-state athletic trainers work in New York in limited circumstances with Aimee Brunelle, athletic trainer and wellness coordinator for the South Colonie Central School District.
Athletic trainer and sports medicine insider, Ralph Reiff, joins Query & Company to provide a timeline of recovery for Joe Burrow as he is dealing with a Grade 3 turf toe injury, provides his medical expertise on where Tyrese Haliburton is at in his achilles recovery, and gives some advice for people that are doing daily exercising.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Inside Athletic Training, we sit down with Lauren Powers, athletic trainer for the Dayton Dragons, the High-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. Lauren opens up about her path into athletic training, the day-to-day realities of working in professional baseball, and what it means to be a woman in a historically male-dominated field. From building trust with young players, to balancing mental health, to the camaraderie that comes with life on the road, Lauren shares insightful stories and lessons from the training room. Whether you're an aspiring athletic trainer or just curious about what happens behind the scenes in the minors, this episode delivers real talk and real perspective.For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
On this episode, I'm joined by Sawyer Williamson, an athletic trainer in the G League, for an honest conversation about life as an AT in pro sports. We dig into the challenges of having limited autonomy, the tension between prestige and personal fulfillment, and the process of discovering your own voice in a demanding environment. Our conversation dives into finding clarity, aligning with your values, and building a sustainable career in sports medicine that goes beyond the job title. Clinical Athlete FB Community https://www.facebook.com/share/g/14FmxK2Twdp/
We asked Scott Dixon about what dry needling is and how it works, what pathologies can be treated by dry needling, and how to prepare your patients for dry needlingTimestamps(5:30) What is dry needling?(7:05) What pathologies can be treated with dry needling?(8:36) Dry needling mechanism of action(14:15) Patient education(22:49) Treatment parameters(25:28) Dry needling combined with other modalities/treatment(27:47) Post treatment care(30:03) Contraindications(32:23) Dry needling and the AT scope of practice(37:14) Needle-phobiaAction Item: What should an AT know before looking into adding dry needling to their practice?--AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcastInstagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/linksEMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on Medbridge: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: https://zencastr.com/?via=atcornerMusic: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy
On this episode of Inside Athletic Training, we sit down with Ben Potenziano, former PBATS Executive Board member and longtime MLB athletic trainer with the Giants, Pirates and Marlins, who now serves as an athletic trainer on the PGA Tour. Ben shares insights from his years in professional baseball, the unique demands of transitioning to golf, and what it takes to keep elite athletes performing at their best across two very different sports.For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
In today's episode we chat with Kimberly Athletic Trainer Jordan MoehnTOPICS COVERED1- We talk about the life altering acident Jordan went through and how being fit helped the rehab procress.2. Jordan shares mental challeneges he went through and continues to go through in the rehab process.3 We share in deoth the value of having hard converations and great working relationships with coaches and staff.4 Jordan shares his insight for students who want to be in the field of athletic training.5. Jordan gives his Get Your Edge adviceIf you enjoy the podcast please share it with your athletes- teachers- parents and other coaches.Help us grow our GET YOUR EDGE community and share the podcast.#chop-itGET YOUR EDGE PODCASTInstagram and X- @getyouredgepodDean Contactwww.foxvalleythrowsclub.comInstagram and X- @foxvalleythrowsBrian Contactwww.sportsadvantedge.comInstagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott23X- @botter23 / @sportadvantedgeEmail- Brian@sportsadvantedge.comGraphics and Logo- Bailey MarashInstagram and X- @bmarasch13#foxvalleythrows #getyouredge #sportsadvantedge #hardwork #athlete #makernation #foxvalley #fireit #feedthecats #loadthedawgs #dynamicfitness
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Former Eagles athletic trainer Aaron Borgmann joins ITB host Adam Caplan to explain Jihaad Campbell's comeback timeline from labrum surgery, Drew Mukuba's ability to play safety under 200 pounds, and other injury and rehab cases during his time with the Eagles and Chiefs.Listen to Aaron and Evan Craft on the "The Sports Med Bros" podcast, available on all podcast platforms. #philadelphiaeagles #eagles #flyeaglesfly #jihaadcampbell #andrewmukuba #nfldraft2025 #nfldraftSUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON CHANNEL FOR EXCLUSIVE, BONUS CONTENT: https://www.patreon.com/insidethebirds► Sign up for our newsletter! • Visit http://eepurl.com/hZU4_n► Sky Motor Cars • Visit https://www.skymotorcars.com and tell them Adam and Geoff sent you!► Stretch Zone • Visit https://www.stretchzone.com and get 10% off your first month of membershipFollow the Hosts and Guests!► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideBirds► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffpmosher► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannfl► Follow Sports Med Bros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Med_Bros► Follow Aaron Borgmann on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rehaballstar► Follow Evan Craft on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ecraftatcHow to access our FULL Podcast:APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...SPREAKER: https://www.spreaker.com/user/...NFL insider veterans take an in-depth look that no other show can offer! Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news, rumors, and discussions.For more, be sure to check out our official website: https://www.insidethebirds.com.