215 Stress is Not a Dirty Word

Published: April 20, 2022, 6 a.m.

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Right now across athletes, leaders, employees, parents - many folks are overwhelmed and struggling. Between a return to the office, school, financial uncertainty, global unrest, training, and more, you may find yourself in a state of anxiety, descent, or even apathy. You are STRESSED.

Today, we explore this word,\\xa0STRESS, and unpack the pros and cons.

We want to ensure you have an empowering attitude and mindset with the word so that you can build a toolbox that will help you not just cope with times of strain and high stress, but to leverage the situation for your own development and growth.

Matt discusses:

  • The definition and origin of the word, "stress," including whether or not it is a BAD and harmful thing, as common perceptions dictate.

  • A few case studies which will display how a practical approach to stressful times can build your capacity to grow and develop

  • Stress through the lens of coaching and athletic development

I place a training demand onto an athlete (discomfort and challenge) from which physiological adaptations should occur (muscle growth, fitness gains), facilitating performance improvements.

  • Why our body isn\'t adept at discerning between work/life stress and athletic stress.

Stress is stress is stress. If you have a demanding work and family schedule, and are adding systemic stress to your body through poor sleep, rest, and nutritional habits and\\xa0THEN\\xa0dump an unsustainable exercise and training regime on top of these accumulated stressors, the result will be so much amplified stress that you may be ill-equipped to adapt.

  • The role of an athlete\\u2019s journey which can be utilized as the backbone to build you or your team\'s approach to enable development into a highly moldable and anti-fragile adaptation machine.

  • How to shift your lens to see stress as a challenge and not as something to be avoided at all cost

The stark truth is that stress is the common thread of improvement in anything you care about pursuing. These symptoms we associate with stressful situations can be helpful, if not critical, to your performance.\\xa0

So where does that leave us?

Stress is a complex phenomenon. Stressful situations are seldom pleasant to navigate, but they are also the key ingredients for you to grow, develop, and improve - no matter your quest.

By leaning into the stress, you are equipping yourself with an opportunity to grow and thrive within a challenging environment.

The positive relationship to stress does not make life easier, it doesn\'t make the adversity disappear or shrink, but it can provide a physiological robustness to help the participants emerge stronger.\\xa0

Episode Timestamps

0:00-04:52 Episode Introduction

04:52-10:05 Matt\\u2019s Picks and What\\u2019s Going On

Explore the Purple Patch Blog - Free Training Resources and Education

Turn Stress into an Advantage

Huberman Labs with Alia Crum - Episode and Resources

Dr. Alia Crum Published Work

Purple Patch Website and Newsletter

10:15 - 15:20 Word of the Week - Capacity

15:30- The Meat and Potatoes - Stress is NOT a Dirty Word

Purple Patch and Episode Resources

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