Psychology impact of sport injuries is a topic no one hears much about until an athlete is injured and goes through it himself/herself. High school athletes as well as professional ones both are exposed to injuries at any time, the impact of this injury might be the same. Getting injured is devastating for most athletes, what they don’t hear much is how bad it can get to them mentally. Depending on the injury, some athletes are able to return to the sport, others are not so lucky. When they are affected emotionally or mentally, it does not only affect them, but their team, the fans, and even the coaches. In most cases, these injuries and the rehabilitation process are often followed by psychological consequences which can impact the athletes’ well-being, as well as their chances of returning to their sport. The importance of sport psychology will be discussed throughout the paper to give a better understanding on how it affects athletes when dealing with a sport injury. Being aware of the psychological symptoms, as well as knowing how to avoid the effects could make a difference on someone. As well as knowing how important rehabilitation is when wanting to return to the game as soon as possible, if probable.
In worst case scenarios, athletes hit depression, isolation, anxiety, fear of reinjury, etc. The psychological symptoms of some injuries are not always severe but when they are, the signs should not be ignored or overlooked. Injuries are very common in every sport, could
Before exploring the health of an athlete its important to understand what mental health is. Mental health is characterised by emotional wellbeing and resilience to stress (ClearingHouseForSport Australian Government Ralph Richards 9th June 2016). Mentally healthy individuals are able to cope with daily stresses and fully participate in family, work and in this case sport activities. A mental disorder is a diagnosable illness that affects a persons thinking, emotional state and behaviour and disrupts his/her ability to carry out normal daily activities and maintain personal relationships. Exercise has many benefits, not only for physical health but also your mental health as well. In the brain, exercise stimulates chemicals that improve an
Sports—which involve emotion, competition, cooperation, achievement, and play—provide a rich area for psychological study. People involved in sports attempt to master very difficult skills, often subjecting themselves to intense physical stress as well as social pressure. research has expanded into numerous areas such as imagery training, hypnosis, relaxation training, motivation, socialization, conflict and competition, counseling, and coaching. Specific sports and recreational specialties studied include baseball, basketball, soccer,
Concussions are currently one of the most debated, studied and controversial subjects among all levels of athletics. This dangerous brain condition has only been properly studied and monitored for a brief period of time, and until recently, the dangerous side effects of concussions were not among the public eye. Issues such as dementia, migraines and depression are among the issues that those who suffer concussions are at risk for. Looking into the culture of athletics, the mindset that is driven into young athletes from an early age all the way throughout their entire athletic career, no matter the level, to see if there is a correlation between the values that they are taught and their history of possible concussions and concussion
“The only thought in my mind was getting back in the game” said Boothby. Despite her injury she kept playing. “I thought I had to be tough. I thought I had to go back in because we were losing and I needed to support my team.” That night she began to feel nauseous, and losing her memory. She had sustained a serious concussion that left its mark on her brain. It took 10 months of physical therapy just to stand without falling. Because of her injury her school work was slacking off and was diagnosed with ADHD. “My GPA dropped so much that I’m really anxious about college,” she said. A study was surveyed in which 3,000 athletes, coaches and parents found that 42% of kids downplay or hide injuries so they could keep playing. 53% of coaches said that they feel pressure to put the injured players in the game. Almost 1/3 of kids who surveyed said it’s normal to play rough in a game to send a message to the opposing
My article covers the very important impact that sports and concussions have on an individual and their families. Head injuries are a very serious problem as described in this article, and to make sure that this problem is understood, we must educate our coaches, and athletes as well as parents, of signs of concussions and head trauma. Throughout this paper I’m going to summarize the article, and then approach it from the stand point of whether or not I agree with what the author is saying, or if I disagree with what the author is saying.
Many children enjoy sports more than life itself. To love a sports with that amount of significance is not a horrible thing, but to love oneself should be the first priority in life. Especially adolescents who play the sport with lots of passion and emotion by imitating their favorite athletes to fight an injury so they would be able to continue their action. The youth as a whole need to realize that injuries are capable of affecting people’s lives around them. For example, hiding any joint problems gives an increase chance of arthritis at a younger age. Sport injuries at a young age can lead to a serious case of no or rare physical activity for the rest of their life (Schnedier 1). Concussions are one of the most serious injuries that athletes should be aware of and how to continue. Athletes like Chris Coyne fight concussions to play, but fighting a severe headache, dizziness and nausea can hurt a team more if something very serious would have happened to effect a teammate’s life.
College athletes have worked both on the field and in school for decades for a chance to go pro. Athletes risk their careers for an education in the long run for a hope at getting a deal in a pro league or scoring an education. Athletes know the risk of playing the sport but love the activity enough to stay throughout the years. Playing a college sport is a way for students to receive educations or to be able to go pro in the end or even do both. Over years, players have become successful but some were not so fortunate after injuries that left them unable to play. Students know risk of playing a sport from the time they first start playing the sport. From 1988 through 2004, there were 200,000 injury reports, this data includes when an athlete misses a day or more of practice or competition, which
Sports is the epitome of entertainment in the world. Athletes put their bodies on the line everyday for the entertainment of their audience, and for most athletes, their respective sports is an escape from their troubles. Engaging in sports activity is a great game to play or a great thing to do because it’s fun and delighting, however, health is one of the most important things that deserve to be right at the front of people's mind. There have been diverse studies on concussions in sports and how it affects the lives of people. A study done by Time Magazine (2015) exhibit how concussion influence the lives of athletes in different ways. The reason for choosing this topic is because I've heard a lot about it and I think it's interesting and I also want to learn more about it. In this paper, I'll emphasize on concussion how people get affected and how it impact/affect the lives of victims/people who actually have it.
Sports-related activities pose a huge risk to individuals, particularly if there are concussions or brain injuries. Denke (2008) suggests that sports concussions are a consequence of repeated head traumas which can have a severe impact on the overall performance of an individual’s body. In most cases, athletes (boxers, football, hockey, basketball players, etc.) are the most vulnerable to concussions. With this in mind, some of the severe effects of concussions can result in permanent damages that will hinder the person from functioning well. The effects of this sport-related injury are evident on the physical, mental, emotional and social spheres but the focus of this essay will be on the long-term effects of sports concussion on the
Have you ever played a sport and thought that you were going to get hit badly? Have you ever seen anyone get hurt badly, even if it's on tv? In this writing it can help you understand the worst injuries in the sports like soccer, football, etc. can cause.You can get hurt real bad and then you might not play for months because of you use your head or get tackled when you get up you can see stars and have problems walking. You can also have a hard time remembering things., You get brain diseases and which lead to memory loss, depression, impulse, aggression, dementia and control problems , and You can get a concussion and lose memory and don't get to do that sport for a while.
The main research of this paper is Sports injuries. Sport injuries are very common in the modern world and it has severe effects in the life of athletes. Injuries related to sport can lead to loss of life, body parts or career depending on the severity of the accident. Sport injuries have several negative impacts on the physical, mental, social ability of athletes. To accomplish the paper appropriately some real-life examples have been included in this research, for illustration. For better understanding of the rise of the sports related injuries, a graph has been mentioned that shows the difference between the numbers of sports injuries recently compared to 2004. Finally the research paper has been concluded by proving that
Past research has seen the relationship between athletic injuries and psychological factors as essentially stress-related (1). In this sense, stress is predicted to produce increased state anxiety and consequently alterations in attentional focus and muscular tension. It is important to note that stress does not exist outside the individual “ not all people respond negatively to
Today in sports athletes endure many mental and physical obstacles from there competitive environment. Many of today's best athletes work with sports psychologists to help them handle the pressures found in this competitive atmosphere. One question that athletes ask is, why cant they play in big games as well as they anticipate themselves doing? Sports psychologists feel that spending all their time on body conditioning and athletic skills will not ensure that athletes reach their peak performance.
Another extremely common injury is the extra infamous, concussion. Obviously, most cases happen to football players but it’s a constant danger in every sport. In soccer if you go up for a header and the ball hits in the wrong spot or is flying too fast, there’s a concussion. On a fast break in a basketball game, a player goes up for a layup and a hard foul occurs. Maybe they take a hard fall and land on their head or neck and now they have concussive
Dealing with injured athletes is a vital part of athletics’. We must focuses on the reasons why exactly are these athletics getting hurt. The results of these injuries athletes suffer from such as the affects to their personality, social life, and recovery. The time it takes for an injury to heal varies some injures are more serious than others. Internal factors such as stress and personality or even external factors like social support play a part in overcoming or prolonging injuries. I will be discussing psychological risk factors that can lead to initial or reinjures. Then ways stress can hinder the recovery process. Once someone is injured it’s common for them to go through some temporary