Amelie (2001) and the sport psychology of playfulness with Anna Pirkl, LMFT, ATR

Bonjour! Today, Anna Pirkl, LMFT, ATR and I discuss the 2001 French romantic comedy Amelie. What does Amelie have to do with sport psychology? A lot! We talk about how the movie reinforces 3 key virtues crucial to athletic success: awareness, benevolence, and playfulness. We even tied discussed how the movie relates to Brazilian jiu jitsu. Check it out!

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