

Episode 31: Coaching Considerations Regarding Disordered Eating with Guest Brant Stachel
May 9, 2025
Brant Stachel, a running and triathlon coach as well as a licensed psychotherapist, sheds light on the critical link between mental health and athletic performance. He discusses the rise of disordered eating in endurance athletes and how personality traits like Type A can exacerbate these issues. Brant emphasizes the importance of coach-athlete communication, identifying signs of eating disorders, and taking a holistic approach to support athletes. He advocates for a balance between performance and well-being, urging coaches to prioritize mental health.
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Broad Definition of Disordered Eating
- Disordered eating entails any maladaptive eating pattern negatively affecting food or movement relationship over time.
- It spans clinical diagnoses like anorexia and bulimia to less recognized forms like orthorexia.
Eating Disorders in Endurance Athletes
- Endurance athletes may have a higher risk of disordered eating due to personality traits and performance/body composition pressures.
- Maladaptive behaviors often begin as a control mechanism or to mimic elite athletes, becoming reinforced by improved performance.
Coach Signs to Watch For
- Coaches should watch for persistent tiredness, anxiety, poor recovery, and fueling reluctance as potential signs.
- Building genuine coaching relationships beyond data fosters early detection and understanding of disordered eating.