Trauma and boxing – An interesting pairing

Trauma can deeply impact a person’s mental well-being, often leading to anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal. While therapy and medical support remain central to recovery, growing research shows that exercise can play a powerful complementary role. Boxing, as a high-intensity and skill-based activity, helps redirect focus, release built-up stress, and rebuild a sense of control. In a supportive community environment, it can become a meaningful pathway toward healing and resilience.

2026-04-06T03:10:18+00:00April 2nd, 2022|Academia, Psychology, Sports|

Progression and Avoiding the Choke

References Beilock, S. (2010). Choke: What the secrets of the brain reveal about getting it right when you have to. Simon and Schuster. Csikszentmihalyi, M., & Csikzentmihaly, M. (1990). Flow: The psychology of optimal experience (Vol. 1990). New York: Harper & Row.

2026-04-06T03:10:13+00:00February 17th, 2022|Academia, Psychology, Sports|
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