EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 44 MIN
Emotional Fitness for Athletes: Self-Worth Beyond the Finish Line
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Athletes Compass, host Paul Laursen is joined by trauma-informed coach and TEDx speaker Pete Armstrong to explore the concept of emotional fitness—especially for men and athletes. Pete shares his journey from emotional suppression and high achievement to self-awareness and healing through therapy and coaching. The conversation highlights the destructive role of the inner critic, the significance of self-empathy and self-compassion, and the transformative power of understanding one's emotional roots. This episode challenges conventional thinking around athletic performance, suggesting that true resilience and longevity come from emotional well-being, not just physical prowess.Key TakeawaysEmotional fitness is as critical as physical fitness for overall performance and well-being.The "inner critic" can drive success but often at the cost of personal happiness and healthy relationships.Emotional literacy—naming and understanding your emotions—is the first step in healing.Many high-achieving athletes are driven by unresolved childhood wounds and low self-worth.Mental health struggles are often misidentified; they’re more accurately emotional issues.Practices like meditation, journaling, and self-compassion build emotional resilience.Strong relationships and self-acceptance have a direct impact on athletic performance and recovery.Happiness, not achievement, is the true performance enhancer.Paul Warloski - Simple Endurance CoachingMarjaana Rakai - Tired Mom Runs - Where fitness meets motherhood.
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