Safer Tomorrow provides research backed workshops to help children and youth fulfill their potential.
CT in Sports methodology takes a multidisciplinary approach, leveraging key learnings from Psychology, Anthropology and Sociology combined with deep analytics and the applied learnings from professional and high performance sports to optimize performance.
Individual Sports
The strong currents of internal conflict in an athlete’s mind can severely impact performance on court and the athlete’s well-being off-court. For an athlete competing in an individual sport, the luxury to fall back on a team does not exist. Individual sports keep the athlete extremely honest and also add a lot of stress on them.
Using Conflict transformation skills, athletes learn to maximize their true potential both in sports and their lives.
Team Sports
Team sports involve close collaboration and cooperation between team members and intense competition versus the opposing team. Having a set of highly talented and skilled individuals requires dealing with people from different backgrounds, varying perspectives as well as different points of views and opinions.
The ability to get a team to function cohesively and at its optimum requires awesome conflict transformation skills by the athletes and the supporting ecosystem – ensuring that the focus stays on the team performance and all team dynamics cater to that end in mind.
To learn more about CT in Sports methodology, reach out to us at contactus@safertomorrow.org