In India, it's no secret that authority is still used as a tool in sports coaching, often at the expense of empathy and support. 'Tough love', essentially.
Dhillan Chandramowli chats with Madeleine Crane, founder of Climbing Psychology - a sports psychology company with a focus on climbing - about the old and new ways of training children.
In this episode they talk about:
Her entry into Psychology
The niche of 'Climbing Psychology'
Is the older, authoritarian style of coaching valuable?
Working with young athletes in age groups of 6-10 years and 10-12 years
Overcoming the generation gap in coaching values
Communicating with child athletes
The positives of empathetic training
Group dynamics when coaching
Handling failure and separating self worth from performance
Understanding the impact of Social Media on young athletes
The importance of allowing athletes to talk about romantic feelings
If we want more children 'climbing for life', these are thing we MUST pay attention to!
https://www.climbingpsychology.com/
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