Jonathan Green shares his experience with an eating disorder as a high school and college runner. His story exemplifies how the stigma and lack of education and awareness made it difficult for him to receive professional help sooner. We are grateful that he agreed to share his story, knowing that other men who are struggling […]
https://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/1.jpeg15362048Rachaelhttps://runninginsilence.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Running-In-Silence_Logo.pngRachael2023-03-06 15:35:582024-03-04 22:12:18“I Didn’t Know Who To Tell” Guest Post by Jonathan Green
This post was submitted by a runner who would like to remain anonymous. Her letter speaks not only to a younger version of herself, but perhaps also to others who are going through similar circumstances with disordered eating and injuries. Dear Younger Me, I know right now you are thinking, does it get better? You […]
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In this Q&A series, Dr. Paula Quatromoni (DSc, RD) answers some of the biggest questions coaches and athletic staff have to help prevent or address eating disorders in athletes and assist athletes who may be struggling. Sign up for our email list to get the next link to the newest Q&A right to your inbox. Q: Is […]
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Sarah DeGraff is a Grand Rapids, Michigan native running the Afton 50K Trail Race this Saturday, June 2. She decided to run this race and raise funds for Running in Silence to support bringing eating disorder awareness to more athletes and coaches around the country. Every $1,000 donated helps us reach another group of athletes […]
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“I Didn’t Know Who To Tell” Guest Post by Jonathan Green
/in Male Eating Disorders/by RachaelJonathan Green shares his experience with an eating disorder as a high school and college runner. His story exemplifies how the stigma and lack of education and awareness made it difficult for him to receive professional help sooner. We are grateful that he agreed to share his story, knowing that other men who are struggling […]
A Letter to Younger Me (Guest Post)
/in Guest Post, Recovery, Transition from Sport/by RachaelThis post was submitted by a runner who would like to remain anonymous. Her letter speaks not only to a younger version of herself, but perhaps also to others who are going through similar circumstances with disordered eating and injuries. Dear Younger Me, I know right now you are thinking, does it get better? You […]
Is it Appropriate for Coaches to Weigh Pole Vaulters? Dr. Quatromoni Q&A
/in Coaching, Q&A/by RachaelIn this Q&A series, Dr. Paula Quatromoni (DSc, RD) answers some of the biggest questions coaches and athletic staff have to help prevent or address eating disorders in athletes and assist athletes who may be struggling. Sign up for our email list to get the next link to the newest Q&A right to your inbox. Q: Is […]
Creating Community: Recovery is Better Together (Guest Post by Sarah DeGraff)
/in Anorexia, Fundraiser, Guest Post/by RachaelSarah DeGraff is a Grand Rapids, Michigan native running the Afton 50K Trail Race this Saturday, June 2. She decided to run this race and raise funds for Running in Silence to support bringing eating disorder awareness to more athletes and coaches around the country. Every $1,000 donated helps us reach another group of athletes […]