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GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

On the 10th anniversary of McKayla Maroney's final elite competition in Antwerp, Belgium we revisit her 2016 interview. The Olympic and World Champion settles long debated gymternet questions and we find out what caused the physical and emotional breakdown that ultimately ended her elite career. We discuss: If she feared blowback from speaking frankly about her experiences.  The skill she tried that Marta Karolyi told her to never to do again.   The circumstances surrounding her injuries and multiple surgeries. The post-Olympic tour conditions and their effects on her health.  She answers fans suspicions that her injuries are due to poor nutrition.   Some fans claim that All Olympia Gymnastics Center (AOGC) break gymnasts, her responds.  Did the advice she received from her coaches contribute to her injuries?   How she dealt with self identity as she struggled to stay healthy.  Discusses the role of humility and insecurity through the Olympic selection process.  Does she think the men's team should be more like the women's program in order to be more successful?  Dealing with criticism on social media.  She describes her personal experiences as an elite gymnast, and their influence on changes she would like to see made at the national team level.  Who does she credit with teaching her that amazing vault technique: her second coach, Howie Liang at Gym-Max or her Olympic coach, Artur Akopyan at All Olympia Gymnastics Center (AOGC)?  Why did she go overtime in 2013 at the Antwerp World Championships on floor  SUPPORT OUR WORK Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to weekly Behind the Scenes episodes. Club Gym Nerd members get access to all of our exclusive extended interviews, Behind The Scenes and College & Cocktails episodes. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here and even “tapestries” (banners perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast here. RESOURCES Dial 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Dr. Alan Goldberg's article on Coaching Abuse. Safe4Athlete: What every parent and athlete should know. Eating Disorder Hotline Treatment centers for athletes with eating disorders  EDRS or McCallum Place.  24-Hour Suicide hotline 1 (800) 273-8255 2023 World Headquarters: Every Worlds Podcast, videos, interviews and data Simone Biles Interview 2023 Classic Shilese Jones Flight Series Profile Spencer's The Balance Beam Situation  Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim RELATED EPISODES McKayla Maroney's Coaches respond to her interview  Aly and Lynn Raisman Interview  Steve Penny ousted as USA Gymnastics President 243: Senate Bill 534 241: The Pittsburgh Incident 163: ENOUGH 221: Jane Doe vs. USAG Doctor 223: Tasha Schwikert 48: Kyla Ross Episode 31: Elise Ray Episode 28: Kristen Maloney Episode 33: Simone Biles & Her Coaches Episode 55: Worlds Wrap Up & Ferlito-Gate Episode 54: Event Finals Recap from 2013 World Championships Episode 53: All Around Finals Recap from Antwerp World Championships Episode 52: Triumph & Heartbreak Prelims Recap from Antwerp Worlds 114: Fallout From Gymnastike's Handling of Maroney Hack & Tumble Episodes 3 and 4 with special guest Jenni Pinches! Episode 16: Elizabeth Price 146: Taylor Rice and The 2015 NCAA Championships Episode 9: Chellsie Memmel, Swiss Cup & FIG Presidential Proposals 151: Danell Leyva Episode 15: Joan Ryan Author of Little Girls in Pretty Boxes 232: Conflict of Interest World Headquarters

Female Athlete Nutrition
106: Inpatient Treatment For Athletes With Eating Disorders

Female Athlete Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 57:43


In this episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition podcast, I talk with fellow dietitian Taylor Larson. We talk about treating athletes with eating disorders within inpatient and intensive outpatient settings. Taylor speaks to the different levels of eating disorder care, the multidisciplinary team approach, and general treatment timelines. We discuss when to stop exercising during recovery, emphasizing physiological and psychological contraindications, before talking about returning to sport and developing a healthy relationship with movement. Taylor and I talk about why athletes are at risk of developing eating disorders, the influence of team and sport cultures, coaching styles, personality traits, and more. Finally, we highlight the place for different levels of care, highlighting the role of inpatient treatment for athletes with eating disorders. Taylor Larson is a Registered Dietitian, certified in eating disorders and sports dietetics. Taylor specializes in working with both athletes and non-athletes with eating disorders and disrupted relationships with food through a weight-neutral lens. She sees clients virtually through her private practice, Strong Roots Nutrition, and is also the sports dietitian for the Victory Program, the nation's first residential eating disorder treatment facility for athletes, at McCallum Place in St. Louis, Missouri. Taylor is passionate about helping clients understand the wisdom and complexities of the human body to cultivate self-care, body respect, and easier relationships with food, movement, and their bodies. Find Taylor at http://www.strongrootsnutrition.com and follow me, your host Lindsey Cortes, on Instagram @female.athlete.nutrition  Need help with your fueling? Want to get in touch with Lindsey? Interested in the Female Athlete System of Transformation?  Head to www.RiseUpNutritionRUN.com to learn more & book a call! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: InsideTracker: www.insidetracker.com/riseup for 20% off the entire store for a limited time only! THIS PODCAST IS ALSO SUPPORTED BY: Orgain, head to www.orgain.com and use the code RISEUP30 for 30% off your first order. Repeat customers can use the code OA2203 for 25% off future orders. Practice Better Click the link below to view plans and get a 14-day free trial. Then use the code RISEUP20 for 20% off your first 4 months: https://practicebetter.grsm.io/runp  In this episode we talk about: Body respect, balance and moderation Taylor's path to becoming a registered dietitian working with athletes with eating disorders Levels of eating disorder care: inpatient, residential, partial hospitalization, and outpatient treatment McCallum Place and the Victory Program, the nation's first residential eating disorder treatment facility for athletes Treatment timelines for eating disorder recovery  Treating athletes with eating disorders at the Victory Program  Determining when exercise is and is not appropriate during recovery from eating disorders, disordered eating, and REDS Physiological and psychological contraindications to exercise Returning to sport and developing a healthy relationship with movement Risk factors for athletes developing eating disorders: personality traits, sport specific dieting pressures, injuries, coaching styles and practices, team and sport culture, low energy availability and more The role of inpatient treatment for athletes with eating disorders End of the podcast questions

The Wireless Way, with Chris Whitaker
Brooke Thouvenot, , MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC. Mental Health Awareness, an amazing discussion around a topic that needs to be had more.

The Wireless Way, with Chris Whitaker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 62:27


This is a longer interview and could, maybe should, have been longer.  Brooke is my niece and I am very proud of her. Living her life and doing it while helping so many others. I was on the edge of my seat during this conversation, this is a topic that I have never addressed on the show, but think about.  Veteran suicides are at an alarming rate, suicides in general are at an alarming level. Brooke does a great job covering parts of the mental health conversation. I hope your takeaway from this  episode is to be more aware of your mental health, having grace for others that are struggling with various mental health issues. Brooke received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Spring Hill College in Mobile, AL in 2009. Her nursing experience has primarily been in mental health, and she has close to 10 years of experience working in residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient eating disorder treatment centers. She received her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 2018 and is a board certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. As a nurse practitioner, Brooke provided outpatient care at a community mental health clinic treating individuals struggling with mental illness across the lifespan prior to rejoining the McCallum Place team. Brooke has always been incredibly passionate about helping individuals struggling with mental illness and feels privileged to be a part of their journey towards recovery.In her free time, Brooke enjoys hiking, fishing, traveling, and spending time with her wife, three Great Danes, and a Pomeranian mix. National Suicide Prevention hotline- https://988lifeline.org/. Dial 988 in the US.Learn more about Mental Health- https://www.nami.org/homeSupport the show

The SeasonED RD
Psychology of Sport and Metabolic Injury

The SeasonED RD

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 43:16


Riley Nickols, PhD, CEDS   Rebecca McConville, MS, RD, LDN, CSSD, CEDRD-S Psychology and Nutrition of Sports are discussed today, including injury, playing and performance. There's discussion about higher levels of care (HLOC) for athletes with eating disorders. Find out why attunement is important and how to use RPE – Rate of Perceived Exertion What if the Athlete's One Gear is To Hammer? Calories In vs Calories Out is “Hogwash” - Gaining weight in long term restriction is not surprising Buckle Up, Hang in there – we don't know what we don't know.  Keep a sense of humor.  Maintain the Joy!  You can have Becca and Riley in your pocket:  https://allevents.in/org/riley-nickols-and-rebecca-mcconville/19108306  Arizona State  - May 14th  CPSDA – SOLD OUT June 10th – virtual, 4 CEs  Discount code: SEASONEDRD Riley and Becca's Seasonings:  Externships and internships – NYC  Ron Thompson and Roberta Sherman – Book - Eating Disorders in Sport 1st Edition  Olympic Committee and NCAA  Bios:  Rebecca McConville, MS, RD, LDN, CSSD, CEDRD-S  (connect to June 4 2021 From Humble Pie to Authentic Connection)  https://TheSeasonEDRD.podbean.com/e/from-humble-pie-to-authentic-connection/  Riley Nickols, PhD, CEDS is a counseling and sport psychologist who specializes in working with athletes to address mental health and performance concerns through his private practice, Mind Body Endurance where in-person and virtual services are provided to address performance, eating, mental health, and nutritional concerns for athletes.  Dr. Nickols obtained an MS in Sport Psychology from Ithaca College in addition to an MS in Counseling Psychology and a PhD in Counseling Psychology from Fordham University. He regularly speaks to athletes, coaches, and sport personnel about disordered eating, eating disorders, and unbalanced exercise in sport. Dr. Nickols consults with eating disorder professionals on best practices for integrating exercise during eating disorder treatment and is sensitive to the unique demands of eating disorder recovery in relation to training and competing in sport.  Currently, Dr. Nickols is on EDCare's Scientific Advisory Board and is the Senior Program Advisor for Athlete Edge at EDCare in Denver, CO where specialized intensive eating disorder treatment is provided for athletes.  He was previously the Director of the Victory Program, the nation's first residential eating disorder treatment facility for athletes, from 2013-2021 at McCallum Place in St. Louis, MO.  Dr. Nickols is listed in the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee Mental Health Registry (2020-2022).  He is a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) through the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAEDP) and holds a certificate in the Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders from the Contemporary Psychotherapy's Center for the Study of Anorexia & Bulimia (CSAB) in New York, NY.  Dr. Nickols is a licensed psychologist in California, Indiana, and Missouri. Additionally, he is an approved, participating PSYPACT psychologist and can provide telehealth to the 28 participating PSYPACT states.  Dr. Nickols is currently on the steering committee for the proposed Division of Eating Disorders and Body Image as part of the American Psychological Association (APA) and was on the steering committee for Safe Exercise at Every Stage's (SEES) Athlete Guidelines.  Dr. Nickols is a member of the Big Sky Sport Psychology Group, Collegiate Clinical/Counseling Sport Psychology Association (CCSPA), American Psychological Association's Division 47 (Exercise & Sport Psychology), Association of Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), and the AASP Eating Disorders Special Interest Group.  In addition to competing in endurance sports for over 20 years, Dr. Nickols is a running coach and a USA Triathlon coach.  https://mindbodyendurance.com/  With your host Beth Harrell

Therapy Rocks!
13: Managing Barriers to Physical and Mental Health in Sport

Therapy Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 38:57


Join Signe for a conversation with Dr. Riley Nickols on the barriers to physical and mental health in sport, body image in sport culture, “the need to be perfect” in athletes and how to navigate that in a more balanced way.  Dr. Nickols is the spokesperson in the media for input on relevant mental health topics for athletes such as eating disorders, anxiety, and performance improvement. He is a counseling and sport psychologist who specializes in treating athletes with eating disorders and the Director of the Victory Program (https://www.mccallumplace.com/programs-athletes/) , the nation’s only residential eating disorder treatment facility for athletes, at McCallum Place in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Nickols has a MS in Sport Psychology, a MS in Counseling Psychology and a PhD in Counseling Psychology. He speaks regularly to athletes, coaches, and sports medicine personnel about disordered eating and unbalanced exercise in sport. He maintains a private practice in St. Louis where he primarily works with athletes addressing both clinical and performance concerns. In addition to competing in endurance sports for over 15 years, Dr. Nickols is a running coach and a USA Triathlon coach. To Learn more about Dr. Riley Nickols visit www.mindbodyendurance.com and www.thevictoryprogram.com

Strong Runner Chick Radio
Episode 81: Dr. Riley Nickols from the McCallum Place Victory Program - Eating Disorder Treatment for Athletes

Strong Runner Chick Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 23:10


In this episode, we cover the Victory Program, a unique athlete eating disorder treatment center with the McCallum Place in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Riley Nickols joins us to share more about their program. Questions we ask Riley, include: How did you get your start in this field? How do you help athletes find identity outside of sport? What distinguishes The Victory Program from other eating disorder treatment centers? Can you provide the main differences between residential, outpatient, and partial hospitalization? How does someone know which is right for them? This can be a rather controversial topic in the eating disorder world. How do you believe that the athlete’s performance concerns can be interwoven into the treatment process? And/or what does this look like at the McCallum Place Victory Program? What advice do you have for someone struggling with an eating disorder, or someone who knows a friend who is struggling? To find out more about The Victory Program, visit their website at: www.TheVictoryProgram.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strong-runner-chicks/support

KITESONG'S PODCAST
12. ED Recovery Series #4: Helping a Loved One with ED & Navigating Recovery Together

KITESONG'S PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 54:10


The 4th of a 5-day special series on Hope, Faith & Recovery this week, join us today as Amanda Stutz, Clinical Director of McCallum Place, an eating disorder treatment center in Missouri, USA and an experienced eating disorder counsellor fields questions from parents and loved ones of those struggling with eating disorders. This is an absolutely insightful deep dive into family dynamics that will bring you hope in your journey together as a community.  Visit us at www.kitesong.com/podcast and download our newly written Kitesong 7-day e-devotional - it's our special way of saying Thank You. Useful Links: https://www.mccallumplace.com/  https://www.findingbalance.com/  https://www.eatingdisorderhope.com/  To Reach Us: Send Wai Jia a message at hello@kitesong.com, subscribe to our mailing list on www.kitesong.com, or follow Wai Jia & Kitesong Global on Facebook. www.kitesong.com www.facebook.com/waijia www.facebook.com/kitesongglobal

KITESONG'S PODCAST
11. ED Recovery Series #3: The Real Deal about Recovery- an Interview between Amanda Stutz & Wai Jia

KITESONG'S PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 50:25


This is the third of a 5-day special series on Hope, Faith & Recovery this week. Join us today as Amanda Stutz, Clinical Director of McCallum Place, an eating disorder treatment center in Missouri, USA and an experienced eating disorder counsellor interviews Wai Jia about her own recovery. Inspired by an actual FAQ session between Wai Jia and real patients, this interview gets up close and personal about the real deal in recovery. Visit us at www.kitesong.com/podcast and download our newly written Kitesong 7-day e-devotional - it's our special way of saying Thank You. Useful Links: https://www.mccallumplace.com/  https://www.findingbalance.com/  https://www.eatingdisorderhope.com/  To Reach Us: Send Wai Jia a message at hello@kitesong.com, subscribe to our mailing list on www.kitesong.com, or follow Wai Jia & Kitesong Global on Facebook. www.kitesong.com www.facebook.com/waijia www.facebook.com/kitesongglobal

Total Information PM
Youth Sports: The Adults Have Won, Part 6

Total Information PM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 4:20


Poor conduct at games is there for everyone to see. But what happens when coaches are alone with athletes? You can't have any discussion of youth sports without looking at the men and women behind the bench. KMOX's Megan Lynch talks with Riley Nickols, a sports psychologist and director of the Victory Program at McCallum Place in St. Louis - a first-of-its-kind intensive eating disorder treatment center for athletes. Nickols says athletes are very compliant, and coaches wield a lot of power. The owner of Midwest Twisters Gym in O'Fallon, Illinois says the system of training some elite athletes is prone to abuse.

The Appetite
#17: Athletic Identity - an Exploration with Riley Nickols, PhD

The Appetite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 31:38


It's common to hear messages in the sports world like "More is better!" "No pain, no gain!" or "Keep pushing!" Sports Psychologist Riley Nickols,PhD, Director of The Victory Program at McCallum Place, joins Opal Co-Founder Kara Bazzi, LMFT, CEDS to explore the athletic identity and how widespread ways of thinking about performance as an athlete may also translate into other areas of an athlete's life and self-identity. Bazzi and Nickols explore how these postures are reflected in an athlete's relationship to food, and discuss the importance of expanding the categories of one's identity to promote more holistic well-being that still includes high performance in sport. Links and Resources: Victory Program Website - www.mccallumplace.com/the-victory-program/ The Appetite Episode #08: Sport and Performance: Exploring the Athletic Temperament - www.opalfoodandbody.com/blog/sport-and-temperament/ The Appetite Episode #16: Who Am I? the Role of Identity in Food, Body Image, and Sport - www.opalfoodandbody.com/blog/the-appetite-identity/ Upcoming Webinar on Eating Disorders in Sport featuring Kara Bazzi - https://iaedp.site-ym.com/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1111326&group=   Connect with us: theappetite@opalfoodandbody.com www.OpalFoodandBody.com www.facebook.com/Opalfoodandbodywisdom/ www.twitter.com/opalfoodandbody

Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete Podcast
Amanda Schlitzer-Tierney shares how to “Discover Balance with exercise” on PHIT for a Queen podcast

Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 23:39


Amanda Schlitzer-Tierney shares how to “Discover Balance with exercise” on PHIT for a Queen podcast: Pioneer being one of the first strength coaches within the eating disorder treatment team. Triggers can result from comments and feedback from coaches. Takes a non-judgemental approach to fitness Reframing what our society views as healthy in regards to exercise. Feels many athletes focus on a perfect outcome versus excellence in sports. You can find Amanda at: https://www.mccallumplace.com/the-victory-program/ https://www.facebook.com/rockthebalance/   So you know she is legit: Amanda Schlitzer Tierney is a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and holds her Master’s degree in Sport Science and Exercise Psychology and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She is the Strength and Conditioning Coach for The Victory Program at McCallum Place and is the Owner/Founder of Discovering Balance: Fitness Coaching and Support. Amanda is currently the Co-Chair of the Association for Applied Sports Psychology: Eating Disorder Special Interest Group. Amanda has been working with competitive and recreational athletes with eating disorders since 2006. Over the years, Amanda gained a wide-range of knowledge for this specialized population and found her true passion: helping individuals incorporate balanced exercise into the recovery environment. Amanda’s goal as a Strength and Conditioning Coach is working with individuals to help identify unhealthy exercise thoughts and behaviors and supporting them in redefining their relationship with fitness. She aims to help her client find a balance between challenging the body and bringing the fun back to exercise. She encourages listening to one’s body cues and adequate fueling to maintain a healthy body and mind. Amanda’s target reaches beyond the client and she strives to educate athletes, teams, coaches, parents, athletic trainers, and sport medicine personnel on how to work with this specialized population.