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Hannah Stoyel

Hannah is an HCPC registered Sport Psychologist and a fully Chartered Sport Psychologist with the BPS. Hannah works with clients in private practice at Optimise Potential, with Reading FC girls' Academy, and is one of the lead Sport Psychologists for Swim England. She has a PhD in Clinical Sport Psychology from UCL where she focussed her research on disordered eating in athletes.

https://www.optimisepotential-sport.com/ @hstoyel
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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S): Swimmers

Last spring, Swim England hosted its annual Sport Science and Medicine conference with the special topic of the female athlete. In hopes of gaining deeper understanding the female athlete, conference presentations paid special attention to the concept of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S).  A brief overview of what was...
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Using Imagery for Sport Performance

Imagery is a mental skill with which many of us are familiar. If done correctly, and adapted for the needs of the athlete, imagery can be an effective mental skill that can improve performance. Imagery can allow the mind to practice being in a be in a high-pressure situation before...
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Introducing Hannah Stoyel

Hello! I am Hannah Stoyel (formerly Cooper) and I am a HCPC registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist. I work in private practice in London with a range of athletes who are of all ages and participate in a wide range of sports. I am also a sport psychologist for Swim...
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