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How to Recover from Training
Athletic Training, Treatment, Recovery, Nutrition, Hydration, Sleep Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Athletic Training, Treatment, Recovery, Nutrition, Hydration, Sleep Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

How to Recover from Training

By using these recovery techniques, individuals can facilitate positive adaptation to stress and continue to improve their performance in sports and training. Remember, recovery is just as important as the actual training itself; without recovery, performance and health will decline.

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How To Run Farther
Health, Wellness, Sport Psychology, Running, Fitness, Exercise Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Health, Wellness, Sport Psychology, Running, Fitness, Exercise Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

How To Run Farther

Running is one of the simplest and most effective exercises for improving overall fitness, but for many people, the thought of running a long distance can be daunting. Whether you're training for a marathon or trying to run your first mile without stopping, there are steps you can take to run farther and longer.

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Lightning Safety for Sports
Athletic Training, Lightning, Safety, Sports Medicine Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Athletic Training, Lightning, Safety, Sports Medicine Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

Lightning Safety for Sports

So, if you think lightning won't strike the athletes you work with, you're probably right. But is it worth the risk? Are you going to explain to the family and friends of the dead athlete how important that one training session was and why it had to happen during a lightning storm? Play it safe – play indoors.

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Is Sugar Bad For Athletes?
Nutrition, Carbohydrate, Sugar, Health, Wellness Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Nutrition, Carbohydrate, Sugar, Health, Wellness Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

Is Sugar Bad For Athletes?

In this day and age, there is no shortage of sugar slander. The uneducated health and fitness crowd has demonized any and all sugar and fails to differentiate natural sugars (fructose and lactose) from modified sugars (sucrose and added sugars). These self-proclaimed experts can create a lot more confusion than clarity and prevent people from advancing their health-seeking behaviors.

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Service Mindset
Leadership, Philosophy, Sport Psychology Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Leadership, Philosophy, Sport Psychology Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

Service Mindset

In the book Leaders Eat Last, Simon Sinek discusses a story that involved the U.S. Military — specifically a U.S. Air Force pilot. The pilot was recognized for his bravery and his willingness to sacrifice himself for his team. When asked why the pilot would risk his life to save others, his answer was the same as those of many military members: because they would have done it for me.

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How to Hydrate
Hydration, Health, Wellness, Nutrition, Performance, Athletic Training Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Hydration, Health, Wellness, Nutrition, Performance, Athletic Training Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

How to Hydrate

Hydration has become a bit of a comical concept to me. Cramping? Hydrate. Tired? Hydrate. Running slowly? Hydrate. What’s next? Want to be a millionaire? HYDRATE!!! Hydration has become the duct tape of sports medicine. Coaches (especially high school football coaches) love to yell, “WATER! WATER! WATER!” during every timeout and at the end of every quarter. While I agree that hydration is important, there is a lot of misunderstanding about how water works in the human body and how it can/cannot improve athletic performance.

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1% Better Everyday
Psychology, Sport Psychology, Philosophy, Leadership Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Psychology, Sport Psychology, Philosophy, Leadership Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

1% Better Everyday

Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement. The same way that money multiplies through compound interest, the effects of your habits multiply as you repeat them. They seem to make little difference on any given day and yet the impact they deliver over the months and years can be enormous. It is only when looking back 5 or perhaps 10 years later that the value of good habits and the cost of bad ones become strikingly apparent.

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Good and Bad Foods
Nutrition, Health, Wellness Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Nutrition, Health, Wellness Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

Good and Bad Foods

So, is an apple better than a bag of gummy bears? That depends on what purpose and service you are looking for. If your goal is to eat something delicious and to satisfy your cravings, the gummy bears probably serve that purpose better than an apple. However, if your goal is to lose weight by consuming nutrient dense foods that provide your body with everything it needs to operate efficiently, the apple is likely the winner.

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Success requires no apologies. Failure permits no alibis.
Psychology, Sport Psychology, Philosophy Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Psychology, Sport Psychology, Philosophy Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

Success requires no apologies. Failure permits no alibis.

The basketball legend Kobe Bryant once said, "When we are saying this cannot be accomplished, this cannot be done, then we are short-changing ourselves. My brain, it cannot process failure. It will not process failure. Because if I have to sit there and face myself and tell myself, 'You are a failure,' I think that is almost worse than dying.".

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Protein
Nutrition, Protein, Health, Wellness Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Nutrition, Protein, Health, Wellness Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

Protein

Nutrition can be confusing and stressful. Many people struggle with small daily choices that lead to health problems such as overweight, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Protein is just one small piece of the nutrition puzzle. But after focusing on balancing your calories and setting your macronutrient goals, you will be well on your way to eating a healthy diet.

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New Website Host
Matthew Hutton MS, ATC Matthew Hutton MS, ATC

New Website Host

I began my website journey on a free trial with Ghost.org. They were great and they inspired me to create content over the past month. However, as the trial was expiring, I was comparing prices over various competitors. After some thought and research, I decided that Squarespace would allow me to create a more well-rounded website.

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