Level The Field: How To Tackle Anxiety As A Sportsperson

-Dr. Preeti Parakh, MD Psychiatry

“I feel so nervous before competitions that I mess up. My heart starts racing. My tummy feels weird. My hands become sweaty and cold. My mouth becomes dry and I kind of choke.”

Most sportspersons experience performance anxiety or stress at some point in their careers. While many learn to cope with it, for some it is too debilitating and may lead to other mental health problems, as well as premature retirement from competitive sports.

What causes performance anxiety in sports?

There are many theories to explain what causes performance anxiety, but some of the common factors are as follows:

What can be done to counter-performance stress?

To overcome performance stress, a player needs to understand why worries and self-defeating thoughts develop and then try to replace these thoughts with positive and motivating thoughts. Some difficult questions need to be asked.

The answers should be analysed and discussed so that alternative points of view can also be considered. A mental health professional can help with the process. In addition, there are some strategies that can be used to counter the symptoms of performance anxiety.

Before the game:

The day of the game

After the game

Above all, never forget that you became a player because you enjoyed the game. Whether you win or lose, the fun should not go out of the game.

 

 

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