Episode Summary:
In this episode of Mental Health University, Dr. Joel and CJ Simmons discuss various themes surrounding mental health, leadership, and team dynamics in sports. They emphasize the importance of support systems, the role of captains, and the impact of leadership styles on team morale. The hosts explore how mistakes are part of the game and the necessity of fostering a positive team environment, especially in light of the challenges posed by NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) agreements in college sports. The conversation also touches on the significance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the strength and courage of survivors.
Chapters
00:00 Breast Cancer Awareness Month
02:51 Team Dynamics in Sports
05:46 The Role of Captains
11:22 Leadership and Feedback
16:45 Navigating Team Challenges
22:22 The Impact of NIL on Team Dynamics
28:01 The Importance of Support Systems
Key Takeaways:
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is significant for many.
Team dynamics play a crucial role in sports performance.
Captains must support teammates and foster a positive environment.
Leadership requires being calm and approachable during challenges.
Feedback is essential for growth in any team setting.
NIL agreements can complicate team dynamics and leadership.
Mistakes are inevitable; how teams respond matters.
Team bonding activities enhance relationships and performance.
Effective leaders must be receptive to feedback.
Support systems are vital for athletes' success.
Episode Summary: In this conversation, Joel and CJ discuss the importance of emotional regulation in sports, college, and life and its impact on performance. They explore cognitive strategies for managing emotions, the role of preparation, and how athletes can channel their emotions for peak performance. The discussion emphasizes the need for self-discovery and the development of emotional regulation as a skill over time, highlighting the significance of understanding individual responses to emotions and the importance of teamwork.
00:00 Introduction and Emotional Regulation in Sports
03:17 Cognitive Strategies for Managing Emotions
05:56 The Impact of Emotions on Performance
09:05 Channeling Emotions for Peak Performance
11:43 Self-Discovery and Emotional Regulation Techniques
14:28 The Role of Preparation in Performance
17:35 Emotional Regulation as a Skill
20:25 Team Dynamics and Emotional Awareness
23:22 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
28:35 Wrap Up
Takeaways
In this episode of Mental Health University, Dr. Joel Ingersoll and co-host CJ Simmons discuss the pressures faced by student athletes and college students as they navigate the beginning of the academic year and sports season. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, staying disciplined, and learning from setbacks. The conversation highlights strategies for proactive engagement with educators and the necessity of taking action to achieve success. The hosts encourage listeners to embrace challenges and remain committed to their goals throughout the semester.
takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Navigating Academic and Athletic Pressures
02:57 Maintaining a Positive Mindset
05:48 The Importance of Discipline and Organization
08:37 Learning from Setbacks
11:44 Proactive Engagement with Educators
14:36 Taking Action for Success
17:32 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead
In this episode of Mental Health University, host Joel welcomes new intern CJ Simmons as they discuss the transition from high school to college, the importance of multi-sport participation, and the dynamics of accountability in sports. They explore the challenges student-athletes face, including academic setbacks and the impact of test scores on mindset. CJ shares his personal experiences with ADHD and the strategies he employed to navigate academic challenges, emphasizing the importance of patience and self-awareness in the learning process.
00:00 Introduction to Mental Health University Podcast
03:03 CJ's Journey into Graduate School
05:49 The Importance of Multi-Sport Participation
08:45 Team Dynamics and Accountability in Sports
11:40 Transitioning from High School to College
14:43 Learning from Academic Setbacks
17:41 The Role of Accountability Partners
20:51 Redefining Success and Effort
23:41 Navigating Learning Differences and Challenges
26:27 Conclusion and Future Episodes
Episode Takeaways
CJ's inspiration to blend kinesiology & sports psychology.
Multi-sport participation helps develop diverse skills.
Team dynamics are crucial in sports and academics.
Accountability partners support student-athletes.
Transitioning to college can be challenging for students.
Learning from academic setbacks is essential.
Test scores don't define intelligence or capability.
Effort and approach matter more than just results.
Patience is key for students with learning challenges.
Sitting in the front of the class can improve engagement.
What does it take to sustain performance (athletic, academic, leadership)? Scan the internet for words of wisdom and you'll come across dozens of suggestions. In this episode (and her last as an intern for now), co-host Sarah Policano details her top 5 mindset skills - keys for development as an athlete and student at Bucknell University. We detail the 5 skills and highlight those that serve as the foundation of Emotional Intelligence Skills, critical for anyone to develop.
Episode Highlights:
- Mindset skills for peak performance.
- Elements of self-motivation.
- Sarah's development of skills over time as an athlete.
- Troubleshooting moments when sustaining attention is a challenge.
- Emotional Intelligence (EI) related to performance, development, and potential.
- Supplying yourself with confidence.
- "Mental Toughness" a common (but limiting) phrase.
- The value of increasing self-awareness.
- Developing skills over time, not overnight!
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Body image is a top concern among mental health professionals working with adolescents and young adults. We dig into the range of challenges among students and student athletes susceptible to distorted body image, the domino effect with other eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia), psychological health and performance. Other related topics include the perception of "healthy," pressure of social media, and misinformation around diets, supplements, and workout plans from non-credentialed "expert" influencers.
Episode highlights:
- The nature of body image challenges among students.
- Dialogue about body image observed in conversation with middle school kids.
- Challenges for student athletes in weight specific sports.
- Labels, language, & perception: "skinny, strong, powerful."
- A healthy relationship with food as a necessary fuel for performance (brain & body).
- Caution on the metrics of progress we tend to amplify.
- The unregulated supplement world: Dr. Joel's story
- Key tips for accessing help.
Are you coachable?
Talented high school and college athletes are in full swing practice mode as the fall semester and sports season quickly approaches. For any student, student-athlete, performer, or professional who aspires toward excellent performance in whatever their chosen endeavor a massive question looms: "Are you coachable?" Seems like the question should have an obvious answer - "Of course I am!"
In this episode we dig into the mental challenges of being coached - or receiving critical feedback from evaluators including the range of ways students unknowingly respond that may impact performance. We provide insight into ways of seeing the big picture during uncomfortable emotional moments of receiving feedback and action steps to take toward making meaningful changes.
Listeners this is not just for students - as we also detail the value of coaches and leaders to be coached, for everyone can benefit from a trusted accountability partner to help us see our blind spots. So tune in, enjoy, and please share!
Episode highlights:
- Mental challenges of being coached
- Risks of personalizing feedback
- Understanding stages of change
- Getting stuck in contemplation
- 3 keys to discovering your potential
- Mental commitment to ongoing development
- Risks of giving into negative emotions & how they effect performance and team dynamics
- How to proactively respond to unfavorable feedback (coaches, teachers, and bosses)
- Why every leader can benefit from coaching
While athletes and students strive for excellence, many experience psychological distress when pressure to perform intensifies. This occurs too often in athletes and students, especially when they land in a narrow view of defining "success." We dig into the common metrics students and athletes use to define success and the range of mental health effects of too much pressure, the impact of excessive pressure on performance, self-concept, and highlight how world class athletes are including mental health professionals on their development team.
Episode highlights:
- Pressure in sports and academics
- Risks of a score driven culture
- Risks of focusing on singular data points for success
- How to avoid defining yourself by a moment in time
- Big names connecting with sports psychologists: Biles, Cavendish, Phelps, Osaka, Bolt, Williams (Serena), Clark (Wyndham)
- College athletic programs including in house mental health support
- How students can use resources on and off campus