Nothing is worse than getting burned–especially if it means you’re out of the competition! Protecting yourself from the sun isn’t just about skin, it also helps keep you hydrated and in the game.
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Sun Protection for Football Events
Nothing is worse than getting burned–especially if it means you're out of the competition! Protecting yourself from the sun isn't just about skin, it also helps keep you hydrated and in the game.
Hydrating Fruits for Football Events
If you want to compete, you have to stay hydrated. And that's easier said then done! It's not just about drinking water or gatorade–one of the best ways to stay hydrated is by consuming hydrating fruits.
The AT Guide to Going Independent
Are you ready to perform at the highest level at your next flag football tournament this summer? Not if you're not prepared! And that doesn't mean just knowing the plays–that means preparing your body to safely compete when the competition heats up.
Vision 2030
Go4's Vision 2030 is a strategic 5-year plan to empower the athletic training profession, expand opportunities, and bring certified athletic trainers to every sideline, everywhere.
Flag Football Summer Tournament Survival Packing List
Are you ready to perform at the highest level at your next flag football tournament this summer? Not if you're not prepared! And that doesn't mean just knowing the plays–that means preparing your body to safely compete when the competition heats up.
How to Handle Sudden Cardiac Arrest
In the fourth installment of the “How to Handle” series, we tackle one of the leading causes of deaths in student athletes: sudden cardiac arrest. While sometimes proceeded by specific symptoms such as chest pain or heart palpitations, this scary event is sometimes only recognized after a person has fainted.
How to Handle the Sight of Blood
In the third installment of the "How to Handle" series, you get 7 ways to prevent fainting at the Site of Blood. If you're around athletics long enough, you're bound to run into some blood–and probably a lot of it.
Missing Child Protocol
Athletic Trainers know that an Emergency Action Plan doesn't focus on injuries alone. The gold-standard EAPs include weather related incidents, active shooters and yes–Missing Child Protocol to help staff response effectively in a parent's worst nightmare scenario.
How to Handle an Open Fracture
Do you know how to handle an open fracture? Plan for a traumatic injury. Like a player having an open fracture on the football field. You can't predict, but you can handle.
How to Handle a Skate to the Neck
Do you know how to handle a skate to the neck? Plan around a devastating and traumatic injury, like a player receiving a skate to the neck during an ice hockey game.
Independent Contractor Expenses Tracker
Update Jan 2025 If you haven’t checked out our latest blog on taxes as an independent contractor, stop and give it a read. Ya know what? Download the Independent Contractor Expenses Tracker first, then go give it a read. You won’t regret it, and we think you’ll find it helpful!…
Sports Venue Safety Screening Questions
A combined 50 years in event operations and athletic training helped generate these essential safety screening questions for a sports venue to help you know if the venue is right for your participants.