In cooperation with the official partner of health care in the teams, both black and black stars participated in mental and physical health struggles in a new campaign.
Over the years, nothing has hit the fear of the lovers of the global game more than the ALL Blacks scene in New Zealand. Among them, the All Blacks team and the Ferns team won the nine World Cup for the Rajabi, where the opponents struggle without success to find any sign of mental or physical weakness in the eyes of those who perform Haka.
Now, however, the members of the indisputable teams show their human side – open the mental and physical challenges to compete at the Elite Sport Summit.
In cooperation with the official health care partner in the teams, the person aims after all: the team's alternative campaign's campaign aims to shed light on the conflicts that are often overlooked by senior athletes and aims to raise global talks on health and luxury.
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“There is a lot of eyes on you when you are a high -performance athlete, but the human story can be overlooked outside the field.
The campaign includes New Zealand players in New Zealand, open to various challenges such as depression, anxiety, motherhood, cancer, and stroke. Each player has chosen a word to reflect their personal struggles, as you choose the mind to reflect its mental elasticity in overcoming adversity.
All black legend Sir John Kirwan, who spoke and wrote about his own battle with depression as a prominent mental health defender, is another pioneering voice in the campaign.
He said: “During my career, I suffered from clinical depression based on anxiety, which is the painful time that was characterized by suicide ideas and a feeling of loneliness, even in a stadium of 60,000 people,” explaining how his illness affected him. “On the day when I realized that depression was a disease, not weakness, and I began to participate and understand it, it was the day when healing began. Now, my mission is to normalize mental health and focus on prevention methods.”
The All Blacks Tamaiti Williams star attended his anxiety problems after his daughter was born three months from her premature and his wife suffered from pregnancy poisoning after birth.
He talked about the importance of talking to others on personal issues, he revealed: “It was a difficult time, but I learned a lot. After supporting my teammates, especially the older players, I mean everything. They reminded me that I was not alone, and this difference has caused.”
Among the others who talked about overcoming a serious illness of the World Cup Berry Weibo and Aaron Crudene. Weepu suffered a stroke during training in 2014, while Cruden was diagnosed with testicle cancer at the age of nineteen, but he overcame the disease to become the world champion.
Rugby stars open after global research commissioned by Boba, which found that 71 % of children between the ages of 18 and 44 believe that roles models can inspire positive health changes. Taking into consideration, after each series, man encourages honesty discussions about the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of luxury.
To help this IAIN Saunders, the Black Ferns mental skills coach provides five main lessons to improve mental and physical health, which applies to athletes and non -athletes alike.
The first lesson is to “work through it together”, where personal challenges should not be faced alone, and that “luxury is not negotiable”-which encourages us to build strong and healthy habits. The other is that the “health performance of fuel” – as appropriate and healthy is the basis for success.
Finally, there is “recovery like a professional”, as recovery is no less important than performance, and “to be your feet” – to focus on the current moment and what you can do to improve health and performance.
The other stars listed in the campaign are Laila Sai, who manages type 1 diabetes, and Dis Falaza, who is considering becoming a mother and elite playing of the elite for Rajabi, and Maiakawanakaulani Roos, who suffered from the loss of a close friend during her studies.
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“The human being, after all, is an important reminder that we all experience ascending and landing in the field of health about health,” added Fiona Boussman, director of the World Trade brand at the Buba Group.