Evolving Athlete Support in Times of Change with Ian Reeves - Petey Performance Podcast #140


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Mar 28 2024 63 mins   1

When life hurls a curveball, some of us catch it and change the game. That's exactly what Ian Reeves, formerly of the Gaelic Players Association and now with the South Sydney Rabbitohs, did when he joined the world of Australia’s National Rugby League.


Join us for an intimate conversation where Ian gets candid about the highs and lows of his international leap in coaching psychology, and the unexpected conversations that catapulted him from Ireland to Australia.


Discover the day-to-day grind that powers a top NRL team and the personal anecdotes that map Ian's incredible journey of adaptability and learning on the fly.


Ian goes into detail on the multifaceted role of a psychologist working with elite athletes and walks us through the evolution of athlete support, detailing the fine balance between enhancing mental skills for peak performance and providing therapeutic aid.


Ian offers insights into how he fosters an environment that encourages athletes to be open, how he builds and maintains strong relationships and offers his playbook for maintaining mental well-being amidst the pressures of professional sports.


Wrapping things up with robust insights, Ian Reeves emphasises the importance of nurturing a life beyond the field.


He spotlights NRL star Latrell Mitchell's approach to dual career development, illustrating the power of having diverse interests and preparing for life after sports.


Tune in to this episode for a blend of heartfelt storytelling and actionable advice that's sure to provide you with some actionable insights for the long game ahead.


Time-stamps

0:07 - Transition From GPA to NRL

8:11 - Supporting Athletes Through Mental Skills

19:05 - Building Relationships and Communication

32:14 - Personal Development and Relationships Abroad

36:34 - Setting Boundaries in Conversations With Athletes

47:24 - Professional vs Amateur Approach

52:39 - Athletic Identity and Dual Career Development