MeduCurrent
Many of us grew up playing sports, whether competitively or recreationally. While this path may have continued and you currently play at the university level, most of us gave up playing organized sports at some age along the way. As we have all probably been told, sports and physical activity are essential for our mental wellbeing, but what is not as commonly advertised is sports’ adverse impacts. By the age of 13, approximately 70% of athletes have quit playing. Athletes that continue playing are often placed under extremely pressuring environments to succeed resulting in 35% of professional athletes experiencing mental health issues. Consequently, the field of sports psychology has grown massively to address these needs. We are excited to have a professional on this topic joining us for today’s episode, Dr. Kimberely Dawson. Dr. Dawson holds many prominent roles. Most notably, she is a professor in the Kinesiology and Physical Education department at Wilfrid Laurier University located in Waterloo, Ontario, Member of the Canadian Sport Psychology Association, and a practicing mental performance consultant at Mind2Achieve, a service offered by Dr. Dawson for athletes to improve their mental performance. With this, today’s episode is structured around four main areas of investigation: 1. An introduction to Dr. Dawson and the field of sports psychology 2. Dr. Dawson’s research work 3. Her work at Mind2Achieve 4. And the applicability of her work to everyone listening Before we start, we wanted to thank you so much for tuning in to this episode - if you have any questions along the way, you can reach out to us on our instagram @the_meducator, or send us an email at the.meducator@gmail.com.
13 afleveringen
Reacties
0Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst
Meld je nu aan en word lid van de MeduCurrent community!