Also we want to make sure that we encourage the bravery of the ladies that chose to share there struggle with mental health. This is important because you never know how much hearing your story may help someone else. Great Piece ESPN!
I really appreciated the players comments on this video. Hopefully this will make it safer for players who may be struggling with mental health issues to reach out for the help and support they need.
I personally fell like as parents we put to much pressure on our children and we need to push that its ok to fail and what's important is that they get back up and push forward.
I love women's college softball, track and field gymnastics , volleyball and swimming. Basically a bunch of half naked women running and jumping around doing tricks.🙃
They treat male athletes with mental health issues completely different and the men are under wayyyyy more pressure and under a much larger spotlight. Mental health issues are serious just saying
Already, more people have watched this video than the total number of people that have watched college softball in history. Good job ladies! really putting the soft in SOFTball
@@TheGoldenPower_ don't like soft people. Mental issues has now become a scapegoat for people not accepting the reality that maybe they're just not good enough (or capable) for whatever they're doing
It is fine for them to say there are certain expectations on how women are supposed to look or whatever...but don't tell me there are not on men as well. If we are being honest....women are way worse for judging men's appearances. That is why they end up being the ones who do the selecting of who they want to be with but.....they are also horrible for judging other women...so don't make this like its about men being the enemy creating these expectations.
Also we want to make sure that we encourage the bravery of the ladies that chose to share there struggle with mental health. This is important because you never know how much hearing your story may help someone else. Great Piece ESPN!
Good to hear different perspectives. This is a great message that truly helps everyone. Great piece ESPN
i appreciate them sharing their stories
In life or athletics becoming mentally strong through the good or bad is the best thing you can develop for your well being...
I really appreciated the players comments on this video. Hopefully this will make it safer for players who may be struggling with mental health issues to reach out for the help and support they need.
Loved this when I first saw it during a game on Thursday .
I personally fell like as parents we put to much pressure on our children and we need to push that its ok to fail and what's important is that they get back up and push forward.
All you girls are special!
Getting off social media will help your mental health. By a lot. Did it and I am fine.
Cheers to these athletes 💪🏼 and...Another repulsive comment section of ignorant guys, thanks ESPN!
The woman talking about ADD probably meant to say OCD
Tell the 🤡 Stephen A this when he talks down on Kyrie Irving
I love women's college softball, track and field gymnastics , volleyball and swimming. Basically a bunch of half naked women running and jumping around doing tricks.🙃
They treat male athletes with mental health issues completely different and the men are under wayyyyy more pressure and under a much larger spotlight. Mental health issues are serious just saying
Already, more people have watched this video than the total number of people that have watched college softball in history. Good job ladies! really putting the soft in SOFTball
Wordy way to say you don't like female athletes. 🤔
@@TheGoldenPower_ don't like soft people. Mental issues has now become a scapegoat for people not accepting the reality that maybe they're just not good enough (or capable) for whatever they're doing
It is fine for them to say there are certain expectations on how women are supposed to look or whatever...but don't tell me there are not on men as well. If we are being honest....women are way worse for judging men's appearances. That is why they end up being the ones who do the selecting of who they want to be with but.....they are also horrible for judging other women...so don't make this like its about men being the enemy creating these expectations.
Do female sports make cash to pay the athletes?