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The Behavioral Science Behind Why Retired Athletes Suck at Non-Sport Goals

So why doesn’t this goal-setting skill easily transfer to life after sports? From a behavioral perspective, there are multiple reasons why this is the case. Once you can see a new perspective on why setting and achieving non-sport goals is a challenge for retired athletes, you can take actions to successfully set and achieve non-sport goals.

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Why All Retired Athletes Should Meditate

There is growing evidence of the multiple benefits of meditation. For former athletes, the transition from the field to a life beyond sports can be a rocky journey, filled with uncertainty and a sense of loss. Given the specific needs of retired athletes, a regular meditation practice is just what is needed in sports retirement, offering a clearer mind and a fresh perspective on life after sports careers.

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Why Yoga is Harder Than Former Athletes May Think

Yoga is not a quick fix or a one-time activity. It is a lifelong practice that requires dedication and commitment. As your body changes and ages, your yoga practice will also evolve, and you will need to continue to challenge yourself and learn new skills. This can be both challenging and rewarding, but it requires a willingness to embrace change and continue learning.

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5 Ways That Yoga Can Help Retired Athletes

Enter yoga. There is the physical practice of yoga, or asana. The physical practice helps build and maintain strength and flexibility. But there is so much more to it. Yoga also teaches us to be fully present and observant or our bodies as a way to discover who we really are. It also helps us to have a clearer mind, so that we can focus on what is truly important to us.

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