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West Ham boss Rehanne Skinner has opened up about the often-overlooked mental health struggles faced by coaches in the Women's Super League. In a candid discussion, Skinner acknowledged the isolation that many in her position experience, emphasizing that it is a prevalent issue within the league. The demanding nature of coaching, coupled with the pressures of performance and expectations, can lead to significant mental strain.
Skinner's insights shed light on the urgent need for better support systems for coaches, who often feel the weight of their responsibilities without adequate resources to manage their mental well-being. The loneliness that can accompany such high-pressure roles is not just a personal challenge but a collective concern among her peers.
As the conversation around mental health continues to grow, Skinner's remarks serve as a crucial reminder of the importance of prioritizing mental health in sports, particularly for those who are responsible for guiding and developing talent in the competitive environment of the Women's Super League.
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