In India, it's no secret that authority is still used as a tool in sports coaching, often at the expense of empathy and support. 'Tough love', essentially.
Dhillan Chandramowli chats with Madeleine Crane, founder of Climbing Psychology - a sports psychology company with a focus on climbing - about the old and new ways of training children.
In this episode they talk about:
- Her entry into Psychology
- The niche of 'Climbing Psychology'
- Is the older, authoritarian style of coaching valuable?
- Working with young athletes in age groups of 6-10 years and 10-12 years
- Overcoming the generation gap in coaching values
- Communicating with child athletes
- The positives of empathetic training
- Group dynamics when coaching
- Handling failure and separating self worth from performance
- Understanding the impact of Social Media on young athletes
- The importance of allowing athletes to talk about romantic feelings
- If we want more children 'climbing for life', these are thing we MUST pay attention to!
Resources:
- https://www.climbingpsychology.com/
- https://www.instagram.com/climbingpsychology/