Hi Reader,You know that voice in your head after a bad race, a missed shot, or a tough training session?The one that says: "Youâre not good enough." "Youâll never make it." "Everyone else is better than you." Yeah, that one. Itâs brutal, isnât it?If youâve ever caught yourself spiraling into harsh self-criticism, youâre not alone. Negative self-talk is one of the most common mental barriers athletes face.And here's the weird part. The inner critic is not making you better. Itâs holding you...
12 days ago â˘Â 1 min read
Hi Reader,Letâs be realâcoaching high school athletes is about so much more than training plans and race-day strategies.Itâs about those moments that keep you up at night. Like when your top athlete pulls out of a race with a âstomachacheâ thatâs really about anxiety. Or when you overhear a joke and wonder if your team culture is unintentionally pushing athletes away.Sound familiar? Your role as a coach goes far beyond teaching technical skills or improving race times. Youâre shaping the...
19 days ago â˘Â 2 min read
Hi Reader,Letâs talk about something thatâs been on my mind lately (& on the minds of many of you, likely): social media.Itâs a love-hate relationship, isnât it?On one hand, itâs great to connect with teammates, share your wins, and find inspiration from other athletes. I love the sense of community I get from it, and the opportunity to connect with others regarding my random adventures. I've even done a surprising amount of networking on Instagram. (It's how I found some of you!)On the other...
26 days ago â˘Â 2 min read
Hi Reader,Spring (can we call it spring?!) conference season has arrived! The Paralympics have arrived! This past week, the Skadi team attended TRIA's Female Athlete Summit, where we got to nerd out over (and present on) some of our favorite topics in female athlete health and performance. It was great seeing and connecting with some of you while we were there. For those who weren't able to make it and want the cliff notes from my talk on the importance of prioritizing brain health, this...
about 1 month ago â˘Â 2 min read
Hi Reader,I just got back from a week in Tucson, and let me tell youâit was exactly what I needed. đľâď¸ One of my favorite things to do during my training camps is to let Strava map out a course for me based on preferred terrain and distance. Adventures were had! I saw a lot of wildlife, had a few questionable cattle encounters, testing the limits of my tires, and I may or may not have unintentionally trespassed on private land. I also got in some quality mileage and NO SUNBURN...
about 2 months ago â˘Â 3 min read
Hi Reader,Letâs talk about something that might make you raise an eyebrow: working with a therapy intern.I get it. The word âinternâ can make you think of someone fumbling through their first day, spilling coffee, and asking a million questions.But when it comes to therapy interns or pre-licensed providers, that couldnât be further from the truth (especially when working in tightknit settings like Skadi).So let's talk about who they are and what to expect. Therapy interns are in the final...
about 2 months ago â˘Â 2 min read
Hi Reader,You know that moment when someone says, âJust be more confident!â and you want to roll your eyes so hard they might get stuck? Yeah, me too.If youâre a female athlete, youâve probably heard this advice more times than you can count. And while itâs well-meaning, itâs also wildly unhelpful.Here's why: Confidence for women in sports comes with a catch.Be confident, but not too confident.Be competitive, but donât be aggressive.Be a leader, but donât be bossy.Itâs like walking a...
about 2 months ago â˘Â 2 min read
Hi Reader,You know that feeling when everything just clicks?Your body feels strong, your breathing is steady, and youâre crushing your intervals or your circuit workout like a total boss. Despite how much we know and love those days (and how much we crave them), theyâre not the key to long-term success.It may sound counterintuitive, because society and social media often glamorize those "best" days--but what if the trick to becoming a better athlete is simply about making your average days...
2 months ago â˘Â 2 min read
Hi Reader,Letâs talk about two things that can make or break your performance: sleep and breathing.I know, they sound basic. But trust meâgetting these right can truly improve how you train, recover, and show up every day. Step One: Breathing Youâve probably heard it before: âJust take a deep breath.âGenerally, a decent concept, but hereâs where things go awryâmost people hear âdeepâ and think âbig.â They gulp in air, puff out their chest, and end up overdoing it.This approach, known as...
2 months ago â˘Â 2 min read