Athlete Welfare

You’re Wrong About Playing Through Injury. This World Cup Match Proves It.

During the World Cup game between Egypt and Australia, player Hani refused to leave the pitch despite injury, then scored two own goals that forced his team into extra time and a penalty shootout. This article argues that the glorification of ‘playing through pain’ is a dangerous myth that can backfire spectacularly, turning a supposed hero into a liability—and that the real failure is the culture that refuses to let injured players walk away.

The 43-Day Miracle That Proves Everything You Know About Willpower Is Wrong

Kelsey Pfendler sliced the solo row record from California to Hawaii by more than half — not through superhuman grit, but by breaking a 2,400-mile journey into minute-by-minute micro-goals. This psychological strategy, not physical strength, is the real lesson for anyone facing an overwhelming challenge.