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In the past twenty years, both figure skating and gymnastics have received negative media coverage on a number of topics, from eating disorders and injuries to coach abuse and doping. All too often, our young athletes are seen as robotic commodities that are replaceable when they get injured or retire and are no longer of use. With an increasing number of brave individuals coming forward to speak about their experiences, it is clear that many changes are needed in order to promote athlete welfare in our rinks and gyms. This book provides what educators in sport psychology and related fields…mehr

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In the past twenty years, both figure skating and gymnastics have received negative media coverage on a number of topics, from eating disorders and injuries to coach abuse and doping. All too often, our young athletes are seen as robotic commodities that are replaceable when they get injured or retire and are no longer of use. With an increasing number of brave individuals coming forward to speak about their experiences, it is clear that many changes are needed in order to promote athlete welfare in our rinks and gyms. This book provides what educators in sport psychology and related fields consider "best practice" recommendations and information from empirical studies that provide guidance on how to create an environment that assures the safety of our youth.
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Aimie Epoch has an MS in psychology, specializing in sport psychology, and undergraduate degrees in psychology and biology. Growing up, she was passionate about figure skating. Aimie is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and a Certified Health and Wellness Coach. She is also a certified Human First(c) and Trauma Informed Entrepreneur(c) educated on how to integrate trauma-informed practices and skills into her book and business. You can read more on her website at nowbodywellness.com and Instagram at @nowbodywellness.