Why do athletes struggle to transition into retirement?
Description
Up to 20% of all athletes experience a crisis transitioning after retiring from competitive sport, meaning they face severe mental, physical, social, or financial difficulties and are often unable to cope. If you consider how many sports and athletes there are competing globally, this is a significant number, and it is vital more is done to help.
Fortunately, researchers like Associate Professor Suzie Cosh, of the University of New England (AU), have been trying to get to the bottom of why this problem is so prolific. Suzie joins us in this episode to share her insights after years of study.
We discuss the extent of the problem and potential consequences including depression, substance abuse disorders and bankruptcy. We also look at key drivers such as identity loss and a lack of transferable skills. Finally, we talk about solutions, looking for more proactive rather than reactive steps to help athletes lead fulfilling lives after the end of their competitive careers.
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