Coronavirus Pandemic: The IOC begins the effort to keep the athletes positive during the crisis

XtraTime Web Desk:  A significant update comes in, from IOC. Having postponed the Olympics in Tokyo to next year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken the next step to keep the athletes tuned to a positive mindset, amidst the depressing scenario painted across the globe by the coronavirus pandemic.

Bringing the world of athletes under one umbrella through Athlete365, for which the Olympic and non-Olympic athletes can sign-up, the IOC, through its website Olympic.org, has started its attempt to lift the engulfing gloom around the world, with a list of points for athletes: “How to stay positive.”

The IOC Mental Health Working Group has proposed self-care tips for athletes to prioritise sleep and nutrition, staying connected and fighting negative thoughts. “You can do this by taking care of both your mental and physical health,” says the introduction, even as it lists six tips from the Dutch team’s psychologist, Paul Wylleman.

‘Specific measures’

The first advice for athletes of the world is to choose trusted communication channels, and understand the relevance of the overwhelming flood of information. The second point advises the athletes to manage their thoughts. “We have to accept that we cannot always be in control of the situation, but that we have the ability to take some specific measures that can deal with our problems to keep daily life as structured as possible.”

Seeking to shift the focus from the negative thoughts, the guidance is for athletes to stay relaxed, by taking deep breaths to relieve tension. The importance of listening to music, taking a walk, reading a book or watching a favourite TV show, has been highlighted.

‘Stay prepared’

“Eventually events and competitions will return. So, make sure you stay prepared and ready for that moment,” reads the redeeming line for the athletes. The expert advice for the athletes is to capitalise on the communication channels, even while maintaining physical distance, to stay in touch with friends and team-mates by sharing thoughts, to be mentally fit.