September 2001 Vol. XI, No. 6
Nutrition
Lingering Myths
The complex relationship between nutrition and performance spawns persistent myths. This article dispels them.
By Leslie Bonci
New Frontiers
Cultural Sensitivity
Diversity training will make your staff more effective in an increasingly multiracial, multicultural sports environment.
By Dr. Shannon Whalen
Treating the Athlete
Controlling Catastrophe
Your emergency care plan could mean the difference between life and death for an injured athlete.
By Dr. Melvin C. Dace, Chip Howard, Greg McGarity, and Chris Patrick
Management
Sparring With Coaches
Learning to navigate disagreements with sport coaches is an invaluable skill for strength coaches.
By Dennis Read
Competitive Edge
Putting New Drills to the Test
A new drill may seem great at a workshop, but how do you know if it will be good for your specific program?
By Vern Gambetta
Comeback Athlete
Helping Everyone Out
Jennifer Azzi's dedication to personal fitness accelerated her return to the WNBA after she broke her shooting hand.
By Jim Catalano
Student Corner
Clinical Attachment
Working at a clinic can broaden a student athletic trainer's horizons.
By Scott Cheatham
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