195 When Being Tough In Sport Can Negatively Impact On Your Mental Health #BITESIZE
Ideally, we’d be able to recognise the need for toughness when we train and play sport and be able to switch it on and off as we please. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case as Clinical Psychologist and author, Amy Izycky, confirms when she talks about how extreme versions of toughness, mental toughness and resilience can be counter-productive.
In today's short BITE-SIZED episode taken from episode #065, Amy and I go on to discuss the word “Toughness” where we weigh up the pros and cons of being tough in a sporting environment and how our personality traits can then seep into our lives and impact our mental health.
Key Learning Points:
Connect with Amy Izycky
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BOOK: Skewed to the Right, Sport, Mental Health and Vulnerability
Connect with David Charlton
Sign Up to The Mental Edge
Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub
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To listen to relevant podcast episodes that link to mental health
Ep015: Nick Grantham – Essential Elements of Rest and Recovery
Ep065: Dr Amy Izycky – Encouraging Mentally Healthy Cultures in Sport
Ep092: Dr James Hegarty – ACT in Sport, Improving Performance through Mindfulness
Ep113: Polly Brennan – The Relationship Between Mental Fitness, Mental Health and Mental Toughness
Ep138: Nick Littlehales – Why do the Mentally Tough see Sleep and Recovery as Important
Other Useful Resources linked to Mental Health
Blog - Make Better Decisions to Help Your Sport Performance
Blog - 5 Ways to Create a Psychological Safe Sporting Environment
Blog – 3 Tips to Deal with Bullying in Sport
Blog: How Mentally Healthy is Your Clubs Sporting Environment
Blog: Using ACT and Mindfulness to Improve Your Sporting Performances
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