Jamaica Gleaner

‘Mental fitness’ in sports is important

- Sharla Williams/Gleaner Writer

FOR SOME time now, athletes and other sports personnel have been calling for more awareness of athletes’ mental wellness.

In an effort to help address this issue, Jamaica is doing its part by making the necessary adjustment­s. As such, clinical sports psychologi­st Dr Jason Scott Hamilton and physical therapist Pier Ann Patterson-Brown, who are members of the Jamaica Associatio­n of Sports Medicine (JASM), represente­d Jamaica at the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport recently.

The seventh staging of the event, which addressed both the physical and mental issues for athletes, took place in Monaco, February 29 to March 2.

Dr Hamilton reported that it was a very beneficial experience.

“We benefited from the sports medical/psychologi­cal conference by learning new strategic plans to teach the new doctors coming up in our fields to do national delivery and service for the sports medical community of Jamaica. This was an excellent IOC sports doctors conference with state-ofthe-art technology and science that we can use to help our athletes and junior doctors with comprehens­ive valid and reliable scientific programmes that help our young athletes both physically and psychologi­cally,” he said.

He said i mproving the aid provided to help athletes for their mental health is something various organisati­ons are working on.

“The Jamaica Associatio­n of Sports Medicine, the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n and the Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n are progressiv­e in meeting the internatio­nal standards set out by the IOC and the various governing national bodies of our athletes,” Dr Hamilton said.

“They (these organisati­ons) are very forward thinking in realising that an athlete’s mental fitness is as important as their physical fitness.”

However, Dr Hamilton said the initiative faces a number of challenges, including how it is funded.

“The shortcomin­gs are many because of limited resources, but what is known at all IOC events is that Jamaica is loved at the Olympics. If the private sector could see how Jamaica is loved by the world at IOC functions, they could help us implement strategic plans that will help our next generation of Olympic athletes,” he said.

But he said the lack of aid will not stop the initiative and they will come together to ensure that the athletes’ mental wellness needs are met.

“We, the members of the JASM, will provide a thorough report on what we learned from IOC conference and work towards a strategic plan to implement the proven assets of what we learned from the conference,” Dr Hamilton said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Dr Jason Scott Hamilton in Monaco
CONTRIBUTE­D Dr Jason Scott Hamilton in Monaco

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