Sharing: Study seeking both athletes and supporters, and participation would involve a one-on-one virtual interview to discuss the key people and actions that are needed to support athletes during the reintegration into sports following eating disorders or disordered eating.
Thank you @PocketAD_ and @nhsaca for helping us to address eating disorders in athletes. It's important to speak about what it's like to struggle, and what steps we can take to address these widespread issues. Coaches and athletic directors can make a difference!
Join us for an inspiring online event with @RachaelSteil a renowned speaker & author @running_silence Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights & motivation from Rachael's story!
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Rachael Steil, Author/Cross Country and Track Coach/Speaker will be presenting at this years SHAPE NE Fall conference! Check out more presenters at https://t.co/QWd4po9ogB
Join us for an inspiring online event with @RachaelSteil a renowned speaker & author @running_silence Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights & motivation from Rachael's story!
Register Now👇
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Post Running in Silence presentation thoughts from our coach attendees... and we couldn’t agree more!
It’s time to break the stigma, and be loud about what coaches and athletic staff need so that fewer athletes are left swimming, running, jumping ... competing in silence.
Thank you @ASCA for helping us to highlight a piece of the sporting world that has been hidden for too long: eating disorders in athletes. It was an honor to speak with coaches about what is happening behind closed doors and how we can make a difference in the lives of athletes!
"I knew the obsession was ruining my life--I just didn't know who to tell, or if it was bad enough to get help."
About 1 in 8 athletes struggle with eating disorders, often in silence. Coaches can make a difference.
Learn more @ the @ASCAswim clinic 9/5
An absolute great presentation from Rachel Steil @RachaelSteil@running_silence Running in Silence opens the door on the secret world of eating disorders.
We are proud of all dedicated coaches/athletic staff for attending the “Running in Silence” presentations! Your commitment to addressing eating disorders is inspiring.
Let’s keep the dialogue alive and continue prioritizing mental health in sports.
Great 1st General Session on Student-Athlete Eating Disorders & Mental Health Awareness with Rachel Steil @rachelsteil & her story Running in Silence @running_silence Recognize, Receive Help, & Recovery!
Great Session Rachel!
Looking forward to a great NDHSCA-NHSACA National Coaches Convention! Running in Silence keynote on 6/24: “The Coach’s Role in Mental Health and the 1 in 8 Athletes With Eating Disorders.” @NDHSCA1
No eating disorder is ever ‘not serious enough.’
Charmaine’s moving story reveals her battles & the insights she wished she had during those difficult times. Read her inspiring journey: https://t.co/SVpZEAcwuf & remember, each of us carries unique stories waiting to be shared.
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"Given the well-established links between eating disorders and suicidality, ED prevention work is a worthwhile pursuit with high return on investment." ~Dr. Paula Quatromoni @terrierpaq
Thank you @SHAPEVT for bringing this topic to light this Friday w/a Running in Silence talk!
Looking forward to 3x30min sessions on mental health/eating disorders in athletes this afternoon for ADs at @IOWAHSADA ! Everyone has an important role in athletics to address this stigmatized and prevalent issue, and ADs can make a difference.
Heading to Boston for a great @MSTCA1 clinic! It’s wonderful to see coaching clinics include mental health/disordered eating in their list of topics. Coaches deserve to have this info. Even as an athlete who had an ED, there was much more to learn as a coach. Knowledge is power!