Insights and tips on how to protect your athletes and teams.
Student-athletes and trainers often need to establish new routines and manage an influx of activities, causing back-to-school stress. Therefore, proactively prioritizing wellness is essential to cope with these changes.
With so many options on the market, it can be overwhelming to know what qualities to look for. You may end up choosing someone who doesn't have your best interests at heart or lacks the necessary experience and knowledge. To ensure you're getting the best quality service, look for these six key qualities in a broker:
Did you know that the surface athletes compete and practice on can significantly influence injury rates and overall wellbeing for both individuals and teams? As we approach the season for indoor sports, it’s wise to understand the impact harder surfaces can have on injuries and health concerns.
We all know that concussions can have serious effects on the brain. They are among the most common athlete injuries, with one to three million incidents happening every single year. Are your teams prepared if a concussion happens — financially and physically?
In a typical year, approximately 175 Americans succumb to the demands of the summer heat. The health of student-athletes is a major concern as summer camps and training begins.
Your teams consist of student-athletes who come from all different backgrounds and hometowns. These athletes will need medical assistance and health benefits to help them get through the year. Securing the correct coverage for international student-athletes is important as neither you nor the student should be paying outrageous medical bills.
After a long summer, the return of college sports and the excitement of a new academic year is finally here. However, the new school year can come with new and recurring challenges. The return to school, sports and their associated routine can impact everyone differently; therefore, it’s worth taking a proactive approach to wellness during this transition.
Managing intercollegiate sports typically means you are always on the move. Slowing down to make sure you have the correct coverage for your student-athletes is the last thing on your mind. Putting a risk management program in place that addresses medical expenses isn’t as simple as issuing an RFP or asking for bids.
National Athletic Training Month is held every March to spread awareness about the important work of Athletic Trainers. The 2024 slogan is, "From Head to Toe”. In honor of national athletic training month, we would like to recognize these extraordinary frontline workers that keep many of us safe.
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