Virtual Training/Rehab VIRTUAL TRAINING / REHAB** Virtual rehab presenting different challenges for strength training By Nick Friar Contributing Writer L ..earning how to train an athlete ..during a pandemic isn't exactly ..part of the process of becoming a strength and conditioning coach. Though that could change given what's gone on in the United States since the COVID-19 outbreak shut down sports, separating professional athletes and student-athletes from their strength coaches and athletic trainers. But while they face similar obstacles, strength coaches and athletic trainers do face differing issues as well. " So if it's a patient care thing and it's something that needs to be done by video call, we're supposed to use WebEx or Microsoft Teams because those are HIPAA compliant, " 34 | Training & Conditioning | May/June 2020 Northwestern University associate athletic trainer Natalie Bumpas said. " Zoom is not HIPAA compliant. " The issue athletic trainers like Bumpas face with Zoom is now known " Zoombombing. " This is when someone enters a virtual meeting without being invited. Strength coaches, however, are able to use