CHICAGO -- Young athletes are quitting sports at a high rate. A new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics says 70% of kids are dropping out by the age of 13. Experts say while the demands on ...
Holidays can create pressure for athletes by disrupting routines and increasing stress. Learn how to support rest, identity, ...
Study Finds on MSN
1 In 6 Parents Think They’re Raising The Next LeBron James. Here’s What That Costs Them.
Are Youth Sports Too Intense? Parents And Athletes Face Burnout Twice Yearly, Survey Shows In A Nutshell 17% of parents believe their child is destined for sports stardom, with 68% convinced their kid ...
In today's fiercely competitive sports environment, the pursuit of excellence often challenges young athletes to their limits. While striving for athletic success can cultivate discipline, resilience, ...
This article, How to Prevent Fall Sports Burnout: Stress Management Tips for Student-Athletes, was first published on SportStarsMag.com. The fall sports season is exciting and full of opportunities to ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - It’s not just adults feeling the weight of daily stress. More than half of students today are showing signs of academic burnout. And nearly one in 10 youth athletes ...
Controlling coaching styles disrupt athletes leaving them vulnerable to physical and psychological strain, according to a new study from the University of Surrey and the Université du Québec à ...
Cycling Weekly on MSN
I'm a psychologist who got singed by cycling burnout – here's how to stay on the right side of the fire
Cycling ignites passion, but too much pressure and expectation can burn it away. A psychologist with personal experience of playing with fire tackles the delicate issue of burnout ...
One in six parents of kids who play sports believe they’re raising the next pro athlete, according to new research.
Guest columnist Emma Trost is a recent Baldwin Wallace University graduate with a major in psychology and minors in neuroscience and statistics. A Norwalk, Ohio, native, she was also a member of the ...
In April, 26-year-old Olympian Janja Garnbret announced that she would be taking a step back from competing in rock climbing competitions to prioritize her well-being. Her statement was met with ...
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