The Importance of Sleep for Young Athletes

Episode 18

Join us for an enlightening episode of The Healthy Youth Sports Podcast as we discuss “The Importance of Sleep for Young Athletes” with Holly Benjamin, MD, FACSM, a distinguished expert in pediatric sports medicine. Dr. Benjamin is a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics, and Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine at UChicago Medicine.

In this episode, we explore the critical role of sleep in the overall health and well-being of young athletes. Dr. Benjamin shares insights on how sleep affects academic performance, mental and emotional health, physical health, and athletic performance. We also discuss the benefits of napping and practical tips for maintaining good sleep hygiene.

Whether you’re a parent, coach, or young athlete, this episode provides valuable information on optimizing sleep to enhance health, academic success, and athletic performance. Tune in to learn why sleep is a key component in the development and success of young athletes.

How Important is Sleep for My Young Athlete? | Downloadable Handout

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