In response to the increasing demands on young people Jacqui Freyne, Athletics Ireland Performance Pathway Manager, has developed the “Performance Pathway Diary”, where young athletes can log both their training and academic commitments.
From her work with athletes over the past number of years especially during the pandemic Jacqui felt there was a need for a resource tool such as diary to help young athletes.
Working in conjunction with sporting experts, such as Olympian and Performance Psychologist Jessie Barr and Head of Performance Life Skills at the Sport Ireland Institute Eoin Rheinisch to create a focused and efficient resource for young athletes on their journey to becoming senior high-performance athletes.
The diary is designed to combine all of the commitments facing young athletes from their education to their training in a single space. The diary offers resources for tracking and analysis of performance to wellness spaces for athletes to have an outlet for their emotional and mental health. Throughout each of the tools there is a priority on functional design and visual communication through colour and symbols, designer and past performance Pathway Athlete Emma Prendiville used both her experience and expertise to collate this focus. This is to assist both athletes and their personal coaches to have a holistic view of the athlete’s performance as well as to plan training sessions in harmony with their education commitments.
Alongside following the traditional journal writing aspect of diaries, the Performance Pathway Diary offers accurate expert lead information from areas such as recovery and nutrition to injury prevention. Many people including experts such as Ciara McCallion (Sport Ireland Institute Physiotherapist), David Tobin (Sport Ireland Institute Nutritionist), Martina McCarthy (Sport Ireland Institute Senior Strength & Conditioning Consultant) and Emma Saunders (Sport Ireland Institute Performance Life Skills) have all had significant contributions to this information and its delivery in the diary.
Unique to the Performance Pathway Diary, is the input from established senior athletes from the realm of athletics such as Phil Healy, Fionnuala McCormack and Thomas Barr, featured throughout the diary are words of encouragement and advice from these figures such as:
The diary has been distributed to approximately 150 performance pathway athletes to date with visions of reaching more before the end of 2022. For those who have already received the dairy it has had a positive impact.
Contact Jacqui Freyne, Performance Pathway Manager at jacqui@athleticsireland.ie or on 353 87 262 9950 to learn more.