The importance of mental health and mental performance for athletes of all ages was the focus of the recent SheCompetes webinar hosted by USA Lacrosse. Normalizing the conversations in this space and viewing mental health as just another tool in an athlete’s tool kit was one of the main points of emphasis among the presenters.
The panelists were Dr. Kelsey Erickson of USA Cycling, Dr. Sam Maniar of the Center for Peak Performance and Dr. Tiffany Jones of X-Factor Performance. USA Lacrosse’s director for the Center for Sports Science, Jason Viscovi, PhD, served as the moderator.
“Mental health impacts everyone, and we’re all somewhere on a spectrum from mentally unwell to mentally healthy,” Erickson said. “Most of us will fluctuate on that spectrum on any given day. Mental health is something that, if you are alive and breathing, impacts you.”
The panelists noted that mental skills are the strategies and techniques that can be used in everyday life to help keep people on the mentally healthy side of the spectrum. For athletes, those mental skills can often be utilized to help optimize physical performance.
Mental skills are often confused with the term mental toughness, which is frequently misinterpreted and could imply the idea of ignoring an issue.
“I like to use the term mental resilience,” Maniar said. “That’s more about handling adversity, having a growth mindset, and learning to cope and bounce back, rather than to ignore.”