Tue, Jun 09
|Location is TBD--In-Person Grand Forks
Youth Athletes: Ready, Set, Next Workshops (Grand Forks, Haugen Performance Consulting)
Open to any athlete in ND who will be age 18+ at the time of the workshop and will be entering collegiate sport in summer or fall 2026 or retiring from sport completely.
Time & Location
Jun 09, 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location is TBD--In-Person Grand Forks
About The Event
Open to any athlete in North Dakota who will be age 18+ at the time of the workshop and finishing competitive sport OR will play/is playing at another level (e.g., college, Juniors). These workshops will be led one of our sport psychologists (Dr. Erin Haugen or Dr. Kathryn Lang). Registration required.
If you are interested in the workshop series and cannot attend these dates OR would like to request the workshop series be held in another location, with a specific team, organization, or school, please complete THIS FORM.
Workshop 1: June 2, 2026, 4-6pm
Workshop 1 focuses on dealing with change, including common things that happen for people during changes. Attendees will also be taught evidence-based resilience skills that they can use in and out of sport.
Workshop 2: June 9, 2026, 4-6pm
Workshop 2 focuses on effective sleep strategies and learning more about your athlete identity and how that will change throughout your sport career, including when you are done with competitive sport.
Workshop 3: June 16, 2026, 4-6pm
Workshop 3 focuses on understanding your sport career and helping you plan for the next stage of your life (with or without competitive sport).
Specific location of the Grand Forks, ND, workshops will be announced at a later date and shared with registrants via email.
You can learn more about the RSN project on our website, which includes programs and resources for other interest holders in sport (coaches, sports medicine, etc.): www.realizeyournext.com.
Please note that this workshop is NOT mental health treatment. If you are looking for mental health treatment, you are encouraged to contact Assessment and Therapy Associates of Grand Forks, who has several mental health professionals who are knowledgeable about working with athletes.
This effort is associated with North Dakota’s State Suicide Prevention Program, funded by the ND Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Behavioral Health Division (BHD).
