
The Resilient Fencer: Mental Toughness On and Off the Strip
Deep Dive - Fencing Sport · Thomas Ferriere
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Show Notes
This episode discusses the importance of mental preparation in fencing, the coach-athlete relationship in injury recovery, and the cognitive demands of the sport. Dr. John Heil, a sports and clinical psychologist, discusses the importance of sports etiquette and managing parent expectations. Dr. Ina Harizanova, a former elite modern pentathlete, fencing and swimming coach, and a doctor of clinical psychology discusses the psychological challenges athletes face when injured and offers strategies for coping with those challenges. She stresses the importance of communication, self-compassion, and focusing on what athletes can control during recovery. Olympic fencer Iris Zimmerman discusses the psychological impact of her career-ending injury, emphasizing the importance of perspective and learning from setbacks. Finally, Olympic medalist Jason Rogers and sports psychologist Dr. John Heil explore the "zone" in fencing, where the mindsets of a chess master and a Zen warrior blend.
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