More than Athletes

Episode 9: How does fear hold us back from being in the flow?

45 min · 9. Feb. 201545 min
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Siera and I discuss fear. What is it? Why do we avoid it? And how can embracing it allow us to move forward more fully? What does one experience while in the flow, what are the components that enable flow to occur? How fear interferes with the ability to be in the flow? - mind body disconnect - anxiety and pressure Common fears that disrupt flow? How to overcome fear and experience flow?

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The Effectiveness of Empathy

What is empathy? Why is it important in the lives of athletes, coaches and parents? As an adult, have you ever: -critiqued kid's playing/running/jumping/passing? -spoke at the athlete(s) without first asking them a question? -offered advice without being asked for it? -gave your perspective of the game before asking or hearing theirs? Be honest! How we talk with kids is a MAJOR issue in youth athletics and why MOST KIDS QUIT! 200,000 youth soccer players were surveyed as to why they didn't join the current season and their #1 answer was it was 'no fun'! #2: coach, #3: parent. Apprently the adults in their lives aren't making the experience enjoyable any longer. How can we support athletes without pushing them past the breaking point? Why is this pressure necessary? What else can we say that helps them learn but isn't harsh criticism? How can we as adults come from a place of empathy? What is empathy? How do we use this powerful tool? Listen in!

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