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Thriving Beyond Belief with Cheryl Scruggs

Dr. Chapman is the founder and director of the Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (KYCARDS) where he specializes in the assessment and treatment of anxiety and related disorders. Dr. Chapman is a Diplomate and Certified by the Academy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT), and is a internationally recognized expert in the implementation of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and related disorders. Dr. Chapman also serves as a Mental Health Expert for TrueSport, a subsidiary for the United States Antidoping Agency (USADA) and is a recognized expert in sports performance and mental health, particularly in the areas of anxiety and emotion regulation in athletes. Dr. Chapman leads Sound Mind Ministries and is the host of the Sound Mind Show on Youtube. Related Links: WEBSITE: DrKevinChapman.com

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast
Carissa Gump - NSCA's Coaching Podcast, Season 7 Episode 15

NSCA’s Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023


This episode of the NSCA Coaching Podcast presents drug testing and anti-doping initiatives in elite sport. Team USA 2008 Olympian, Carissa Gump, discusses how her journey as an international level weightlifter led to her becoming an ambassador for fair competition. Gump shares lessons from overcoming a career-threatening injury prior to the 2008 Olympics, with NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, and how a passion for supporting athletes has fueled her career as a sport business executive. Learn about opportunities that the NSCA Foundation has for aspiring strength and conditioning professionals, and how the NSCA Foundation serves to promote the philanthropy of the coaching profession.     Learn more about clean sport and anti-doping by taking the USADA Coach’s Advantage Course for 0.2 NSCA CEUs.   Check out NSCA Foundation resources to discover grants and scholarships available for strength and conditioning professionals. More episode links: USADA – U.S. Anti-Doping Agency   TrueSport – Education for Coaches, Athletes, and Parents   NSF for Sport – NSF Certified Nutritional Products Listing Global DRO – Drug Reference Online  Drug Free Sport – Anti-Doping Services and Education Email Carissa at carissa.gump@nsca.com| Connect with Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscsShow Notes“I am a very big advocate for anti-doping in sport. Clean sport is really, really important to me, just for a fair playing field but also integrity of the sport and integrity of the athlete and personally.” 10:05 “I was lifting, but if it weren't for having those folks in my life and helping me get there, I would never have made it. So me being an Olympian is, yes, it's me, but it is also my family, my coaches, my teammates. Everybody was really a huge part of that.” 30:16 “The Foundation is really to me the philanthropic heart of the NSCA. We support students all the way, high school students all the way on up through senior-level investigators. And it's just really special for me to be part of the NSCA and the Foundation because everything comes full circle. What we do comes back to the athletes. And so I'm not coaching. I'm not directly involved with athletes, but I know what I am doing is still-- it's helping athletes in many, many sports.” 33:55 “When I started with the Foundation, we were very heavily research-focused. Over the last seven years, we have continued to add grants and scholarships that are focused on those other areas of membership that we have.” 36:00

Nutritional Revolution Podcast
Episode 75 with Dr. Kevin Chapman: Digging Deep into the Psychology of Sport

Nutritional Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 47:48


In this week's episode, we talk to the esteemed sports and clinical psychologist Dr. Kevin Chapman aboutSports anxiety: preparatory coping and how to deal with it pre, during and post race or eventHow to optimize anxiety for sportPositive self-talk and the benefit athletes can find to hit their PRsDr. Chapman is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, founder and director of the Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (KYCARDS) where he specializes in the assessment and treatment of anxiety and related disorders. Dr. Chapman is a Diplomate and Certified by the Academy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT), and is an internationally recognized expert in the implementation of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and related disorders. Among many other impressive accolades, Dr. Chapman also serves as a Mental Health Expert for TrueSport, a subsidiary for the United States Antidoping Agency, and is the team psychologist for the Louisville Football Club and the Racing Louisville Football Club. He was also a two-sport collegiate athlete in track and field, and football and inducted into the Centre College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2020. You may know him from his commentary in numerous consumer publications, including USA Today, NBC Health, Men's Health, and others, as well as on A&E's hit documentary 60 Days In, where he served as Program Psychologist for Seasons 1 and 2. He is also the expert for the new season of My Strange Addiction-- Still Addicted.Please note that this podcast is created strictly for educational purposes and should never be used for medical diagnosis and treatment.See you in the next episode!***Registering for those fall races?  Now is the time to start preparing - physically & mentally! NR Founder Kyla Channell only has a few spaces open on her calendar: Click here to Book a FREE 15 minute call: https://l.bttr.to/8LAV8***Mentioned:Find Dr. Kevin ChapmanInstagram: @DrKevinChapmanTwitter: @drkchapwww.DrKevinChapman.comThe Kentucky Center for Anxiety & Related DisordersPodcast SuggestionsThe Par Train Podcast: https://www.thepartrain.com/podcastThe Mindside w/ Dr. Bhrett McCabe: https://themindside.libsyn.com/Other resources Dr. Chapman suggestsShow Your Anxiety Who's Boss: https://amzn.to/43Vole9MORE NR New customers save 10% off all products on our website with the code NEWNR10 If you would like to work with our practitioners, click here: https://nutritional-revolution.com/work-with-us/ Save 20% on all supplements at our trusted online source: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/kchannell If you're interested in sponsoring Nutritional Revolution Podcast, shoot us an email at nutritionalrev@gmail.com.

New Day. Same Mess.
What happens when you don't fit the "ideal body" type?

New Day. Same Mess.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 23:10


Welcome back to another episode! Today, Mak and Ashley sit down and talk about the nature of communication within areas of various sports. They focus on weightlifting, swimming, and running as they have experience in these sports and they tend to emphasize an “ideal body” of individuals, directly or indirectly. Through Ashley's experience of being an elite athlete, who competed in the Olympic swimming trials, to then taking on CrossFit and Mak's experience of running a marathon, they offer a unique perspective that will provide beneficial information. All of the resources used in the podcast are cited below for reference.   Thank you for listening and make sure to comment, review, and subscribe to this podcast! Have a great day!   Sources: (1) Altheide, D. L., & Pfuhl, E. H. (1980). Self-Accomplishment Through Running. Symbolic Interaction, 3(2), 127–144. https://doi.org/10.1525/si.1980.3.2.127 (2) Anderson, L. M., Reilly, E. E., Gorrell, S., & Anderson, D. A. (2016). Running to win or to be thin? An evaluation of body dissatisfaction and eating disorder symptoms among adult runners. Body image, 17, 43–47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2016.02.003 (3) Bond, K. A., & Batey, J. (2005). Running for Their Lives: A Qualitative Analysis of the Exercise Experience of Female Recreational Runners. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal, 14(2), 69-82. https://proxying.lib.ncsu.edu/index.php/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/running-their-lives-qualitative-analysis-exercise/docview/230669301/se-2 (4) Carson, T. L., Tournat, T., Sonneville, K., Zernicke, R. F., & Karvonen-Gutierrez, C. (2021). Cultural and environmental associations with body image, diet and well-being in NCAA DI female distance runners: a qualitative analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(8), 433-437. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2020-102559 (5) Drake, C., & Radford, S. K. (2021). Here is a place for you/know your place: Critiquing “biopedagogy” embedded in images of the female body in fitness advertising. Journal of Consumer Culture, 21(4), 800–826. https://doi-org.prox.lib.ncsu.edu/10.1177/1469540519876009 (6) Hecht, M. L., & Choi, H. (2011). The Communication Theory of Identity as a Framework for Health Message Design (pp. 137–152). (7) Howells, K., & Grogan, S. (2012). Body image and the female swimmer: muscularity but in moderation. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise, and Health, 4(1), 98–116. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676X.2011.653502 (8) Laynes, I. A., Fagundes, M. G., Barbosa, G. M., de Souza, M. C., & Lombardi Júnior, I. (2022). Exercise dependence, body Dysmorphia, and anxiety in CrossFit practitioners: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 32, 77–81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2022.04.013 (9) Moxham, S. (2021). Rejecting the Runner's Body. Fleet Feet. https://www.fleetfeet.com/blog/rejecting-the-runners-body (10) Neilson, S. (2023). Distance runner Lauren Fleshman on the toxicity of elite sports culture. The Seattle Times. https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/books/distance-runner-lauren-fleshman-on-the-toxicity-of-elite-sport-culture/?fbclid=IwAR2O2voeU2tQbUYv1ubtP6mqS0O0bY22KlDr1lNpYtMtIWarhP0RcKnIznk&mibextid=Zxz2cZ (11) Ouyang, Y., Wang, K., Zhang, T., Peng, L., Song, G., & Luo, J. (2019). The influence of sports participation on body image, self-efficacy, and self-esteem in college students. Frontiers. Retrieved April 3, 2023, from https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.03039/full (12) Smith, R. A., & Bishop, R. E. (2019). Insights into stigma management communication theory: Considering stigmatization as an interpersonal influence. Journal of applied communication research: JACR, 47(5), 571–590. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909882.2019.1675894 (13) Streno, M. (2022). Why do some athletes struggle with body image? TrueSport. Retrieved April 3, 2023, from https://truesport.org/body-image/athletes-struggle-body-image/ (14) Takano, B. (2023). The body image dilemma for female weightlifters. Breaking Muscle. Retrieved April 3, 2023, from https://breakingmuscle.com/the-body-image-dilemma-for-female-weightlifters/ (15) Walton-Smith, S., & Walton-Smith, S. (2023). Navigating the growing toxicity of gym culture. Varsity Online. Retrieved April 3, 2023, from https://www.varsity.co.uk/sport/22166

Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast
Mandy Marquardt / U.S. Cycling Nationals at The Valley Preferred Cycling Center

Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 24:38


Partner with Lehigh Valley with Love! Thank you to our Partners! Made Possible in Lehigh Valley Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate Molly's Irish Grille & Sports Pub We're once again on location for this episode of the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast at The Velodrome in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania to talk with 22x National Champion, Mandy Marquardt, prior to U.S. Cycling Nationals July 27 - 31! Mandy resides in Allentown, PA and is currently a full-time professional cyclist for Team Novo Nordisk, the world's first all-diabetes professional cycling team. As part of the USA Cycling National Team, she has raced internationally at the Pan-American Championships, UCI World Cups, and UCI World Championships. A 22-time U.S. National Champion, Mandy currently holds the 3 U.S National Records in the Women's Standing 500m TT, 1km TT and the Team Sprint. She is an active ambassador for many organizations, including TrueSport, The Taylor Hooton Foundation, and the St. Luke's University Health Network in Allentown, Pennsylvania . Mandy is passionate about being a role model for young girls worldwide as well as for everyone affected by diabetes. Thank you to our co-host, Abigail Stoudt, summer intern and Bloomsburg University student!  VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioTHrU7-fkE GUESTS Mandy Marquardt Links Mandy Marquardt Website: www.mandymarquardt.com The Velodrome: https://thevelodrome.com/ The Lehigh Valley is rich with possibilities. A proud heritage and bright future that has long attracted makers, innovators, and those with great vision. Everything you need to create the life you want… on your terms. Vibrant downtowns. Charming Main Streets with surprises around every corner. And lots of open spaces to explore. Live, work, learn, play. Discover all that's Made Possible in Lehigh Valley at lehighvalleymadepossible.com.

The ALL ME® Podcast
Episode 60: Being a Paralympian – Aaron Scheidies, Trevon Jenifer and Tyler Carter

The ALL ME® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 61:38


The ALL ME® Podcast Being a Paralympian – Aaron Scheidies, Trevon Jenifer and Tyler Carter A TrueSport Collaboration The Paralympic Games are some of the most fun sports to watch on TV.  Today we have a very unique opportunity to interview three of the top Paralympic Athletics in the U.S.A.  The Paralympic Games or Paralympics are a series of various sporting events involving professional athletes with a range of disabilities.  Over the years the Paralympic Games has grown from 400 athletes from 23 countries to thousands of athletes representing over 100 countries! In this episode we're going to talk with Aaron Schieidies (Paratriathlete), Trevon Jenifer (Wheelchair Basketball) and Tyler Carter (Alpine Skiing).  We're going to to have a very important discussion that you're not going to want to miss.  This discussion is going to include topics like what these athletes feel is the perception of a Paralympic Athlete among general society, how the perception of Paralympic Athletes has changed over the past 5 years as well as inequity within sports.  Each of these athletes are very passionate about their sports and the Paralympics and will give you their perspective on their sports as well as the Paralympic Games.  One of parts you're going to want to listen to is the training regimen each of these athletes go through daily to train and prepare for the games.  These guys work hard at their craft to compete at the highest level in sport all while holding down full time jobs. This episode is another discussion in our TrueSport collaboration series. TrueSport aims to change the culture of youth sport by providing powerful educational tools to equip young athletes with the resources to build life skills and core values for success on and off the field. All of these athletes serve as TrueSport Ambassadors, which means they embody all of the values and mission of TrueSport and serve as incredible role models who inspire others through not just through their sports participation but the positive journeys that they share. Resource Definitions and Links: Aaron Scheidies: IG: @aaron_scheidies Trevon Jenifer: IG: @treyjenifer Tyler Carter: IG @tcskiusa TrueSport Ambassadors: TrueSport: Follow Us: Twitter:  @theTHF Instagram:  @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us:  Email:  Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs:

The ALL ME® Podcast
Episode 59: Women In Sport: An Equity Conversation – Mandy Marquardt, Veronica Day, and Amara Mbionwu

The ALL ME® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 66:28


The ALL ME® Podcast Women In Sport: An Equity Conversation – Mandy Marquardt, Veronica Day, and Amara Mbionwu A TrueSport Collaboration Equity-it is a concept that we are all familiar with, but unfortunately in many settings today it is still not taking place. The setting we will be focusing on today is equity in women's sport. Often times women are faced with an uneven playing field when it comes to athletics. In this episode we will talk with three successful female athletes to dive further into this issue of equity and what can be done to help close that gap. Mandy Marquardt is a Professional Track Sprint Cyclist living and racing with type 1 diabetes for the USA Cycling National Team and Team Novo Nordisk, the world's first-all diabetes professional cycling team. She is an 18 time US National Champion, a 3-time American record holder, and also a member of the Taylor Hooton Foundation's ALL ME Advisory Board. Veronica Day is a member of the Team USA Skeleton Racing Team. She has been selected to Team USA 4 times and is a previous National Push Champion and North American Cup Champion. Amara Mbionwu is a Professional Netball Player who serves as Captain for the Team USA Netball Team and has been awarded multiple MVP awards during her playing career.  This episode will tackle many topics within the construct of equity. What does true equity look like? What are the challenges women face that hold us back from achieving equity? What are the consequences of those challenges? We also have important dialogue on the prejudices, behaviors, and pressures young females face in today's society. Finally we will wrap up the discussion talking with the athletes about the positives of being involved in sport, the life lessons they have learned along the way, and the legacy they hope to leave for future female athletes. This episode is another discussion in our TrueSport collaboration series. TrueSport aims to change the culture of youth sport by providing powerful educational tools to equip young athletes with the resources to build life skills and core values for success on and off the field. All of these athletes serve as TrueSport Ambassadors, which means they embody all of the values and mission of TrueSport and serve as incredible role models who insprire others through not just through their sports participation but the positive journeys that they share. Resource Definitions and Links: Mandy Marquardt: Veronica Day: Amara Mbionwu: TrueSport Ambassadors: TrueSport: Follow Us: Twitter:  @theTHF Instagram:  @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us:  Email:  Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs:

The ALL ME® Podcast
Episode 55: Teamwork Strategies & Core Principles – Nadia Kyba, MSW, RSW

The ALL ME® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 63:16


The ALL ME® Podcast Teamwork Strategies and Core Principles-  Nadia Kyba, MSW, RSW A TrueSport Collaboration Teamwork-it is a concept that is crucial to the success of any group setting, not just athletics, but one that can sometimes be hard to achieve. What does successful teamwork look like? When do we know it is taking place? What are the core concepts that compose comprehensive teamwork? In this episode we will be talking to an expert in this area,  Nadia Kyba. Nadia is a Registered Social Worker and a widely respected expert in the field of conflict resolution. Her experience spans more than 20 years within the Provincial Child Welfare system and more recently in the private and not-for-profit sectors. She is the founder and president of Now What Facilitation, an organization that provides teams with the skills to effectively manage conflict, increasing productivity, retention, and overall success. She is also the author of THIS IS HOW WE ROLL: A Coaches Guide to Transforming Conflict into High Performance. Her passion for training and conflict management has led her to design and facilitate interventions and workshops for sports associations, business organizations, and families to address individual and group conflict. Kyba is also a TrueSport Expert and part of our TrueSport Collaborative Podcast Series. TrueSport is a division of the United State Anti-Doping Agency that works to change the culture of youth sport by providing powerful educational tools to equip young athletes with the resources to build life skills and core values for success on and off the field. TrueSport Experts offer practical and evidence-based insights and guidance to help coaches, parents, and other sports influencers embody and teach young athletes about Sportsmanship, Character Building & Life Skills, and Clean & Healthy Performance. This episode dives into her expertise in leadership, conflict resolution, and communication so that you can improve the teamwork with the groups in your life! Resource Definitions and Links: Now What Facilitation: Now What Blog: THIS IS HOW WE ROLL: A Coaches Guide to Transforming Conflict into High Performance: Leadership Styles: 4 Steps to Help Start a Tricky Conversation: TrueSport: TrueSport Experts: United States Anti-Doping Agency: Follow Us: Twitter:  @theTHF Instagram:  @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us:  Email:  Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs:

53/39
Meet Mandy Marquardt – Team Novo Nordisk & Team U.S.A.

53/39

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 72:07


This week we talk to Mandy Marquardt! A Little About Mandy: Mandy learned to love riding a bicycle at the age of 10 at the Brian Piccolo Velodrome near her home in south Florida. A little less than a year later, Mandy won three medals in cycling, including two gold medals (criterium and time trial) at the 2003 U.S. Junior Women's 10-12 Road National Championships. Early in high school she moved back to Germany to live with her father, continuing to compete in many endurance road and track cycling events. It was during this time she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. After completing her senior year of high school in Florida, she balanced studies and cycling at Penn State Lehigh Valley. It was during college in 2012, at age 21, that she moved her cycling focus to the track and sprint disciplines. Mandy resides in Allentown, PA and is currently a full-time professional cyclist for Team Novo Nordisk, the world's first all-diabetes professional cycling team. As part of the USA Cycling National Team, she has raced internationally at the Pan-American Championships, UCI World Cups, and UCI World Championships. A 22-time U.S. National Champion, Mandy currently holds three U.S National Records in the Women's Standing 500m TT, 1km TT and the Team Sprint. Mandy graduated from The Pennsylvania State University in 2014, and is currently pursuing her MBA with Penn State's Smeal College of Business. She is an active ambassador for many organizations, including TrueSport, The Taylor Hooton Foundation, and the St. Luke's University Health Network in Allentown, Pennsylvania . Mandy is passionate about being a role model for children worldwide as well as for everyone affected by diabetes. The Kit Andrew was referring to: CEROTIPOLAR Kit On Amazon

Challenge Extended
Challenge Extended, Ep: 002 – Tyler Carter, 2x Paralympian

Challenge Extended

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 35:04


Tyler Carter is a 2x Paralympian and member of the United States Paralympic Alpine Ski Team who lost his right leg below the knee at the age of one due to a congenital condition. Thanks to a combined effort from the Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports and the National Sports Center for the Disabled, Tyler fell in love with skiing and quickly moved up in the standings. He represented Team USA at the 2014 Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russia and the 2018 Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Tyler serves as an ambassador for TrueSport, one of Disabled Sports USA partner organizations that focus on promoting a positive youth sport experience through sportsmanship, character building, and healthy performance. We talk about …

WISEAN podcasts
Molly Hurford talks about increasing visibility of girls in cycling and more...

WISEAN podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 24:19


In this episode, I chat with Molly Hurford, who is a coach & journalist in love with all things cycling, running, yoga, and nutrition. When not outside, she’s writing on TheOutdoorEdit.com, interviewing world-class athletes and scientists for The Consummate Athlete Podcast, or writing articles for Outside, Bicycling and TrueSport, among others. She’s a USA Cycling & PMBI-certified cycling coach and a registered yoga teacher with the Yoga Alliance. Molly is obsessed with getting more women psyched on adventure and wellness, and hosts talks and coaches’ clinics and camps for cyclists. She’s also the author of multiple books on cycling and nutrition. Her most recent project, Shred Girls, is a young adult fiction series out with Random House and website focused on getting girls excited about bikes.

Coach Education
Episode 021 Being a TrueSport with Jennifer Royer, PhD

Coach Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 44:52


I talk with Jennifer Royer, the Director for TrueSport Programming and Olympic Education, about the mission of TrueSport.It takes all of my strength not to wander off and talk about US history.About 10 years ago, USADA did a research project on What Sports Means in America. The report pointed out why parents put their kids in sports is disconnected from the experience that the kids actually experience in sport.TrueSport’s mission is to alter the culture back to where it ought to be.TrueSport seeks to provide resources for coaches, parents and athletes. Subscribe to the TrueSport newsletter!The cornerstones are sportsmanship, clean and healthy performance, and life skills. Lessons are available in areas like teamwork, ethics and nutritional information. TrueSport provides the options of having someone come out to a camp or club for a deeper dive into the above topics. (This is a fee-for-service option).We discuss the TrueSport Ambassador program and how it focuses on character development. The Ambassadors are Olympians, Paralympians or hopefuls. They believe in the power of sport.TrueSport has online modules for coaches.You can find TrueSport on Facebook. Also on Twitter, @TrueSport.We talked about mental health as a growing concern among youth sports. The NCAA has some excellent resources.(Lastly I apologize for my sniffles and coughing—-I thought I had muted my mic).

Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete Podcast
Sally Roberts of Wrestle Like a Girl shares “How the world of sport can teach girls that the world is theirs.”

Phit for a Queen: A Female Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 29:06


Sally Roberts of Wrestle Like a Girl shares “How the world of sport can teach girls that the world is theirs.”   Sports came out of a tough choice to either participate in a sport after school or go to Juvenile Detention. Sally choose wrestling as an outlet for her anger, getting along with the opposite gender and how to walk with confidence. Confronting challenges head-on was a way to not give others power. You may see gender but what you need to see is we are all athletes As a physical & emotional outlet for her depression joined the military During her time in Afghanistan became impacted by how little girls enamored American women. Created Wrestle like a Girl to be an advocate for lil girls Teaching the sport of wrestling to show women the world is theirs Working with high schools to bring more sanctioned opportunities for girls to wrestle. There needs to be a culture shift that girls can wrestle girls OR equality that girls can wrestle regardless. Has found that the opportunity generates the interest. Spreading the word through empowerment camps. Teaching safeguards to let female athletes know what their rights are. https://www.wrestlelikeagirl.org/   Help Wrestle Like a Girl bring wrestling to Division 1 colleges. Sign this petition- https://www.change.org/p/ncaa-demand-more-ncaa-universities-add-female-wrestling-programs Sally Roberts is a former elite wrestler, Army soldier, sport psychology consultant and founder of Wrestle Like A Girl™ nonprofit organization. Sally was a resident at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center for eight years during which she was a 3-time national champion, 2003 World Cup Champion, 2003 & 2005 World Bronze Medalist, and a 2008 Olympic Alternate. She served 6 years in the Army as a Special Operations soldier where she volunteered for deployment in Afghanistan. She was also a member of the Army’s prestigious World Class Athlete Program and represented both the U.S. Army and Team USA in elite athletic competitions. She earned a B.A. in Psychology from University of Colorado - Colorado Springs and a Master of Arts degree in Sport and Performance Psychology from University of the Rockies. She has a certification in nutrition from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. In 2016, Sally founded the nonprofit organization Wrestle Like A Girl, Inc.® on the premise that girls can do anything and that through sport can realize their full potential. Sally received the 2016 Women in Sport Award on behalf of United World Wrestling and the International Olympic Committee. She is a board member of USA Wrestling, the United States Olympic Committee Youth Development Working Group, and the Association for Applied Sports Psychology. She is an athlete ambassador for TrueSport, the grassroots organization for the United States Anti-Doping Agency. Sally spoke at the United Nations ‘Global Good’ summit and participated in the Global Goals World Cup activist soccer tournament on Team Sports Equality Enforcers promoting the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. Sally and Wrestle Like A Girl were featured on Megyn Kelly’s Today show and named USA Wrestling ‘Woman of the Year’ for 2018.  

Way of Champions Podcast
#104 Parenting Young Champions and Peak Performance with Gold Medal Winning Sport Psychologist Dr Roberta Kraus

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 63:44


Dr. Roberta V. Kraus is currently featured as an expert in a new video series launched by TrueSport, an educational program powered by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that inspires athletes, coaches, parents, and administrators to change the culture of youth sport through active engagement based on cornerstone lessons of sportsmanship, character-building, and clean and healthy performance.   Outside of her work with TrueSport, Roberta is President of the Center for Sports Psychology in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Roberta was also the Sports Psychologist for the USA Men’s and Women’s National Wheelchair Basketball teams, who both won the Gold medal at the Paralympic Games in 2016.   Her international reputation comes from extensive experience designing and implementing specific mental training programs about peak performance, team leadership, developmental coaching, group dynamics, communications, and motivation. Her expertise is highlighted in the TrueSport Expert Series, a video series that addresses many of the key issues coaches, parents, and athletes face in youth sports, including mental toughness, effective goal-setting, and parental expectations.   Quick Announcements:   Way of Champions Conference will be in Denver, CO on August 2-4. Visit https://changingthegameproject.com/wocconference for more information!    Visit us on:   Web: https://changingthegameproject.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ctgprojecthq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChangingTheGameProject/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctgprojecthq/ iTunes: http://bit.ly/wocpodcast   Highlights from the podcast withDr Roberta Kraus:   Min 44: The quote from the beginning of the podcast, "Using a Vision board and Goal Getting”  Min 8: Dr. Kraus talks about her journey playing sports in high school and college  Min 11: What does a sport psychologist actually do? Min 13: Dr. Klaus explains the things she focuses on in her practice Min 16: Early Sport specialization   Min 20: What does the kid want heir parent to do at a game? Min 24: Are parents afraid to lose their friends if their kid doesn’t make the team? Min 30: What do most coaches ask Dr. Kraus to help their team with? Min 38: Growth mindset and how failing at rock climbing taught her to live a life of no regrets  Min 44: “Goal Getting” not goal setting, and the use of a Vision Board Min 48: “If you are thinking while you are performing, that’s like putting your car in reverse and trying to drive forward.” Dr. Roberta Kraus  Min 49: Flat Zone, Flow Zone, Panic Zone  Min 51: Winning a Gold Medal with the Olympic Wheelchair Team  Min 59: Talking about two resources    Resources and Links Lead Sport Summit Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, by Carol Dweck Coaching Leaders Out of the Box "Got Game" Coaches' & Athletes' Mental Training Skill Building Workbook Connect w/ Dr Roberta Kraus Email: robertakraus@msn.com   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-kraus-phd-99a537aa/

New Light Sports
Episode 05 - Just Play: The Joy Of Sports

New Light Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 28:32


The foundational reasons we play sports: because it makes us feel good! A different and holistic look at why playing feels so good and the benefits we get from playing. We also highlight positive culture building thought leaders: Positive Coaching Alliance, TrueSport, The Aspen Institute's Project Play, and One World Play Project. Recorded on date: July 28th, 2018. Show note: I realized after the fact that all my joyful culture building coaches and managers are older white men here in America. I invite you to leave your comments about the diverse light from around the world, and we can do a follow up episode about it. Show Spotlight Feature: High Vibe Athlete of the Week: Steve Kerr, Professional Basketball Coach

In The Sheds
In The Sheds Ep 25

In The Sheds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 123:35


Episode 25: First aired on 88.5FM in Ellenbrook on 21st March 2018 - This episode features Claire Scullin from the Department of Sport and Recreation to discuss, amongst other things, the "True Sport" Program. As well as that we preview all the cricket grand finals and welcome back the B-Team as Alby and Brucey return after a week off

In The Sheds
In The Sheds Ep 25

In The Sheds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 123:35


Episode 25: First aired on 88.5FM in Ellenbrook on 21st March 2018 - This episode features Claire Scullin from the Department of Sport and Recreation to discuss, amongst other things, the "True Sport" Program. As well as that we preview all the cricket grand finals and welcome back the B-Team as Alby and Brucey return after a week off

Ann Arbor Stories | Ann Arbor District Library
#44 Ann Arbor Stories: Professor Foxy Truesport

Ann Arbor Stories | Ann Arbor District Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 10:41


This is the story of Thomas Clarkson Trueblood—the first golf coach at the University of Michigan, one of the most respected orators in the world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and noted professor --- of lovemaking. Get to know Professor Foxy Truesport. Music by Tunde Olaniran

Mountain Bike Radio
**Archived Episode** The Dirt with Drew Edsall with guest Jeremiah Bishop

Mountain Bike Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 75:13


***This is an archived episode from October 2012*** "How to Get Faster Using Nutrition, Training, and Rest/Recovery to Naturally Build Your Growth Hormone and Testosterone Levels"   This is the first episode of the new show with Drew Edsall, "The Dirt with Drew Edsall."   Jeremiah Bishop joins this episode to discuss several topics with Drew and give his point of view.   They touch on everything from nutrition timing, to the importance of sleep, and everything in between. Too much coffee? What is a lot of sleep? How many carbohydrates and when?   It's a must listen if you want to hear two of the top pros kick around training information and tips.   Related Show Links: Jeremiah's website - www.jeremiahbishop.com Jeremiah's Twitter - www.twitter.com/JeremiahBishop Jeremiah's Facebook - www.facebook.com/jeremiah.bishop Copper Door Coffee Roasters - http://www.copperdoorcoffee.com/ Central Coffee Roasters - www.centralcoffeeroasters.com/ Truesport - www.truesport.org