Health & Fitness
WHEN THE GAME IS OVER: Some Advice for Pro Athletes (Part 2)
Some practical advice for coaches & pro athletes for easing the transition to "real life" after the game is over due to injury, being cut from the team, etc.
After reading Friday’s post, whether you’re a pro athlete facing retirement, a pro sports wife, a coach, or a team owner, hopefully you will realize that when the game is over for an athlete, many people will be affected. There is good news. There is a “preretirement” approach to counseling a pro athlete. The philosophy is taking positive actions before the time comes to transition to life after sports. A goal every pro athlete should have is to prevent or minimize negative consequences to their lives when the game is over.
Objectives For a Pre-retirement Approach:
Coaches/Management
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- Educate pro athletes early on about the facts and implications surrounding disengagement of a sport.
- Talk openly to pro athletes and have a plan (e.g. provide networking opportunities and resources) to help prepare them for life after sports.
- Educate pro athletes about negative individual and family consequences and provide appropriate therapy services and resources.
Pro Athletes
- Identify 5 skills you use to dominate on the field/court. Apply those same skills to dominate your career in life after sports.
- Talk to former pro athletes about their career path including pitfalls and successes.
- Attend different vocational workshops to help pinpoint your career interests and gather information.
- Surround yourself with loved ones who will be a source of support when the game is over.
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