Dakota Carroll: Yoga For Athletes & Soccer For Life

EPISODE · Oct 23, 2024 · 49 MIN

Dakota Carroll: Yoga For Athletes & Soccer For Life

from Flow State Yoga for Athletes · host pod617 - The Boston Podcast Network

Dan delves into the intertwining themes of soccer, mental health, and holistic athlete development with Dakota Carroll, Director of Teams at Steel Sports. Dakota shares her journey from youthful soccer dreams to impactful professional roles, advocating for a holistic approach to coaching that includes mental health, life skills, and yoga. The dialogue broadens to encompass the critical roles of mindfulness, community, and personal well-being, highlighted by experiences from prominent athletes like Simone Biles and personal anecdotes. The conversation underscores the importance of enjoying sports, reducing performance pressure, and fostering a supportive, community-driven environment for young athletes to thrive. Authentic stories of flow states, community bonds, and impactful coaching moments enrich this exploration of balancing sports, life, and personal growth. More on Dakota: https://steelsports.com/ Topics 00:49 Meet Dakota Carroll: Soccer Player and Yoga Enthusiast 02:04 Dakota's Role at Steel Sports 03:23 Holistic Approach to Athlete Development 05:21 Dakota's Yoga Journey and Mental Health 10:07 Incorporating Yoga into Coaching 13:20 Mindfulness and Mental Health in Sports 22:07 Personal Practice and Postpartum Journey 25:52 The Value of Staying Active in Adulthood 27:23 The Importance of Community in Sports 29:37 The Concept of Flow in Sports 30:48 Healthy Lifestyle and Longevity 34:33 Positive Coaching and Youth Sports 43:14 Cherishing Moments of Peak Performance 48:16 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Flow State Yoga

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