Greg Everett responds to the questions: How do you keep your athletes from experiencing burn out? How do you keep them consistent with their training?
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Olympic rower Hannah Osborne is among 20 hoping to help others.
Derrick Malone, an ex-Oregon football player, opens up about his fight with depression. Malone talks about what steps he took to fight the battle.
Jon Frankel sits down with the NCAA’s chief medical officer, a workplace abuse expert and former NCAA athletes to learn more about depressed college athletes.
Madison Holleran’s father Jim remembers his daughter and calls on athletic departments to do more to help student-athletes with mental health problems.
Decorated Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps sits down with Jeremy Schaap on Outside the Lines to share his journey with depression and discusses the impact of other athletes coming forward with stories of their own struggles with mental health.
NBA star DeRozan shares the emotions, the isolation and the hard choices that have come with pro basketball. This is a CBC Gem original.
Tyson Fury, 31, and Dean Windass, 50, are both top sportsmen and both have suffered from very public mental health issues.
Some people train their whole lives for less than a minute on the world stage at the Olympics. Win or lose what happens after? Some feel they have no life left to live after the Olympic village closes its doors.
Dr. Jarrod Spencer, Sports Psychologist with Mind of the Athlete, explains the importance of sleep for performance and the different ways to improve your sleep.
Former NFL star Percy Harvin tells B/R’s Master Tesfatsion he was high for every game he played because of issues he had with anxiety. The former Seahawk also tells all on the fight he got into with Golden Tate ahead of Super Bowl XLVIII—before Marshawn Lynch played peacemaker.