The Importance of Emotional Intelligence for Building Relationships and How It Specifically Applies to Health and Fitness Practitioners
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Abstract
Within the world of athletic performance, the ability to build genuine trusting relationships with athletes can be a crucial skill for the sporting coach. This is much the same for professionals applying their own trade privately or within a team environment. Be it as a personal trainer, a dietician, a physiotherapist etc., the importance of being able to build relationships with clientele and(or) athletes is a vital skill for both producing long-term results with our clientele and also for enabling ourselves as practitioners to sustain a fruitful and sustainable career in our respective fields. Within this presentation, emotional intelligence (EI) will be discussed with three main themes in mind: (i) How EI can further enhance our own capabilities as practitioners; (ii) How EI can be used to help practitioners ensure that they can sustain a career in the world of health and fitness long-term; and (iii) How EI can be trained and developed in individuals. At the end of this presentation, it should be clear to the listener that EI is a quality that can be developed that represents a real, tangible return for practitioners who take the time to understand their own EI and develop it further.