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This channel is utilized by the Center for Sport and Social Justice at Cal State University, East Bay for the podcast, Making Moves.
20: Humanistic & Holistic Approach for Athletic Performance
The CSSJ Making Moves podcast presents the Humanistic & Holistic Approach for Athletic Performance episode, featuring our student CSSJ representative as host, Mady Acosta, interviewing Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CMPC, the CEO and founder of Athmindset® and Dr. John O’Brien, PsyD, and former elite-level soccer player who played for the U.S. in two World Cups and the Olympics.
Highlights from this episode, where Mady interviews Lisa and John about the humanistic and holistic approaches to athletic performance:
@ 3:40- Learn about John O'Brien’s transition from athlete to clinical psychologist
@ 6:35- Lisa shares about the need for mental health culture for physical and mental performance
@ 7:00- Considerations for coaches, trainers, and athletes alike about mental performance coaching
@ 9:20- John talks about his origin story and the “then versus now” of mental health in sports
@ 11:25- The reality of being a high-performance athlete and mental tools to consider for success on and off the field
@ 12:40- Learn how Lisa helps her athletes respond to the pressures and stressors
@ 14:37- Understanding mental performance can apply on and off the field, "more than just a player"
@ 16:00- The significance of Simone Biles thanking her therapist
@ 17:10- John explains his work with world-building, sand play and sand tray
@ 20:20 - Lisa teaches techniques of mindfulness, control and acceptance, "control the controllables"
@ 22:00 Utilizing release cues and gestures for managing performance perfectionism
@ 25:45- Tools and dialogue that John O'Brien uses with his patients
@ 28:20- John’s advice for those transitioning out of high-performance athletics
@ 30:40- Lisa talks about her recent AthMindset podcast episode with Yale athletes and how extracurricular activities benefit the players identity
@ 33:00- John O'Brien encourages individuals, "If something is scary, there is probably some value in it"
@ 34:20- Lisa wants athletes to know they are not alone; support is available!
You can connect with our guests:
Lisa Bonta Sumii:
IG:
lisa_bontasumii
athmindset.io
Lisa Bonta Sumii is the CEO & Founder of AthMindset®, a diverse team of sport psychology professionals promoting the mental health of youth, collegiate, Olympic-hopeful, and professional athletes. www.athmindset.io/
Lisa’s podcast, Athlete Mindset, can be found anywhere you listen to your podcasts. She hosts conversations with athletes, former athletes, and anyone in the sports ecosystem on their stories and takes on mental health in sports.
sportsepreneur.com/podcast/athmindset/
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/athlete-mindset/id1643948698
John O'Brien:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/john-o-45469916
Funding:
Funding for Making Moves was provided by Cal State University East Bay and the Center for Sport and Social Justice. Make sure to catch all past and future episodes of Making Moves, streaming now on SoundCloud, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Highlights from this episode, where Mady interviews Lisa and John about the humanistic and holistic approaches to athletic performance:
@ 3:40- Learn about John O'Brien’s transition from athlete to clinical psychologist
@ 6:35- Lisa shares about the need for mental health culture for physical and mental performance
@ 7:00- Considerations for coaches, trainers, and athletes alike about mental performance coaching
@ 9:20- John talks about his origin story and the “then versus now” of mental health in sports
@ 11:25- The reality of being a high-performance athlete and mental tools to consider for success on and off the field
@ 12:40- Learn how Lisa helps her athletes respond to the pressures and stressors
@ 14:37- Understanding mental performance can apply on and off the field, "more than just a player"
@ 16:00- The significance of Simone Biles thanking her therapist
@ 17:10- John explains his work with world-building, sand play and sand tray
@ 20:20 - Lisa teaches techniques of mindfulness, control and acceptance, "control the controllables"
@ 22:00 Utilizing release cues and gestures for managing performance perfectionism
@ 25:45- Tools and dialogue that John O'Brien uses with his patients
@ 28:20- John’s advice for those transitioning out of high-performance athletics
@ 30:40- Lisa talks about her recent AthMindset podcast episode with Yale athletes and how extracurricular activities benefit the players identity
@ 33:00- John O'Brien encourages individuals, "If something is scary, there is probably some value in it"
@ 34:20- Lisa wants athletes to know they are not alone; support is available!
You can connect with our guests:
Lisa Bonta Sumii:
IG:
lisa_bontasumii
athmindset.io
Lisa Bonta Sumii is the CEO & Founder of AthMindset®, a diverse team of sport psychology professionals promoting the mental health of youth, collegiate, Olympic-hopeful, and professional athletes. www.athmindset.io/
Lisa’s podcast, Athlete Mindset, can be found anywhere you listen to your podcasts. She hosts conversations with athletes, former athletes, and anyone in the sports ecosystem on their stories and takes on mental health in sports.
sportsepreneur.com/podcast/athmindset/
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/athlete-mindset/id1643948698
John O'Brien:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/john-o-45469916
Funding:
Funding for Making Moves was provided by Cal State University East Bay and the Center for Sport and Social Justice. Make sure to catch all past and future episodes of Making Moves, streaming now on SoundCloud, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
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Caster, a misogynist male, was not born a woman. He has no human right to compete against female athletes because he is a man. He has admitted he does not have a female reproductive structure. Indeed, he has a male reproductive structure. He has a rare genetic variation that resulted in doctors mistakenly thinking he had a female reproductive structure, but he did not (5a-reductase-2). He has no womb. He has no ovaries. He has no female reproductive structure. He has testes. Again, he has 5a-reductase-2, a condition that only affects males. When challenged as to why he claims to be a woman, he offers nothing factual or evidence-based. Despite learning he was a man, he decided to constantly lie about the evidence and promote misogyny and abuse towards female athletes. I feel compassion for him since he was misdiagnosed as a baby, but he has been completely inappropriate and immature after learning about his difference in sexual development. He should accept himself for the man he is and promote more awareness of differences in sexual development and all the challenges for that community. Instead, he is a powerful voice for denial and not accepting one's self for who one is. Caster Semenya is not trans. Caster is not a female. Caster is not a woman. Caster is a man. Caster is male. Do some research.
There are many lies in this podcast! The research proving the advantage of testosterone and experiencing male puberty is ample. Why are you lying?
Most indigenous cultures believe in sex. Seems like the movement saying that men who describe themselves as transwomen are women is primarily driven by white-majority countries.
No one who cares about social justice wants to eliminate the women's category and compel women to compete against men who describe themselves as transwomen. Time for you to get a new name.