The mind directly impacts the body and performance. Those who pursue optimal mental health will be able to perform better by being able to manage stress and concentrate more on their performance.
The culture of athletics often stresses the importance of resiliency and self-reliance. Student athletes are taught to forge ahead and overcome all challenges. Student athletes learn to conceal their weaknesses from the opponent and this is valuable in competition.
However, the unique expectations of an athlete’s life on top of everyday student responsibilities can create unforeseen difficulties. Researchers have suggested that 10-15% of American college student athletes are dealing with issues significant enough to warrant the need for professional counseling services, but student athletes are hesitant to seek support from a counselor.
The mind directly impacts the body and performance, so athletes’ mental health is equally as important as their physical health. It is important for athletes to know what challenges can be triggered or exacerbated by their involvement in athletics, and to know that Counseling Services is a confidential service they can access on campus for added support.
Effects on Performance: Concentration/focus diminished; less able to manage natural anxiety in competition; lose energy needed to adequately prepare.
Effects on Performance: Decrease in motivation, concentration, and/or energy; loss of interest in competition and/or teammates; burn out, dissatisfaction and/or irritability or anger; increased risk of injury.
Effects on Performance: Team chemistry impacted; lack of focus in preparation and competition; decreased motivation.
Physical Health Consequences: sleep disturbance; difficulties regulating body temperature; cardiac complications; loss of bone density; damage to various organs and body parts
Effects on Performance: Decrease in confidence; overwhelmed and distracted; team chemistry impact.