All good things must come to an end. There will be a day, when an athlete has to stop playing ball. That transition to stop being an athlete, will be the toughest game they play. They must be prepared for the day they have to stop attending the workouts, meetings, and playing the games. Many student-athletes are depressed when they don’t make it to the pros. Studies show only about three percent of college athletes go on to play in the pros. That is why it’s important to focus and work on their relationships and to spend at much time earning the degree versus playing time. An athlete’s major provides an insight of their identity. Your education and knowledge are something no one can take from you. Many athletes go and utilize their degree once their career is over. …show more content…
Now he is a personal trainer and a manager at a LA Fitness location in Miami. Milstead graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science. Milstead knew he had to be more than a football player, however football was his culture growing up. The most important reason why an athlete needs to have an identity outside the sport they play because that role of being an athlete takes over their whole life. Only being known for playing sports can have an athlete wondering who would they have been/ who they are without that sport. Over-identification causes the individual to see himself exclusively as an athlete. The reason why this can be harmful to the athlete is because it can cause them to lose sense of the person that they are outside of their sport. They limit themselves to believing that their highest value in the world is solely as an athlete