Leeloo is designed for
Coaches & Athletes
Explain the Unexpected
Unexplained underperformance syndrome can end athletic careers. Help your athletes tune into what matters by expanding their ability to recognize, communicate and resolve the factors that limit performance and contribute to injury and burnout.
“Good communication matters”
Up to 64% of athletes suffer from unexplained underperformance syndrome at some point in their career and 1 in 10 suffer from debilitating mental health issues. Nevertheless, good communication was found to be a major contributor to physical and mental wellbeing.
Develop Team-ness
With interpersonal analytics alongside team strategies Leeloo helps foster relationships and develop camaraderie. Leeloo will help all involved build a common language and sense of understanding for human performance and wellbeing. In doing so, improve the bond between coach and athlete, or athlete and athlete.
“Interpersonal relationships enhances performance”
Strong interpersonal relationships between athletes and their team enhances both motivational drive and self-efficacy, helps create a more positive outlook on life, promotes positive physiological changes that improve adaptation to stress and enhances physical performance, while reducing fear of failure.
Nourish the Athlete Spirit
Athletes just like regular humans are not unbreakable. In a culture of looking tough, being relentlessly fit, the pressures beyond sport are often what weigh down and dampen the athlete spirit. Leeloo helps create psychological flexibility and an environment that supports performance and quality of life. With Leeloo the athlete can truly be nourished by their tribe.
“Sports organizations need an environment that supports mental wellbeing”
The international Olympic committee published a consensus statement in 2019 stating that at a systems level, organizations, coaches and sport governing bodies need an environment that supports mental well-being, resilience, psychological flexibility, self-compassion and consistency in core values
International Olympic Committee, 2019