They played through pain and burden during the aftermath of Super
Typhoon “Yolanda,” now the footballers of Global F.C. has been released
from the yoke within.
Global F.C., which has players and staff mostly from hard-hit
Tacloban, has undergone a trauma release exercise (TRE) on Friday with
TRE experts Michelle Beck and Louie Angsico from Human Capital
Development conducting the session for the squad Friday at the Turf in
Bonifacio Global City.
Beck and Angsico were part of the team that conducted TRE
sessions in Tacloban to alleviate the stress and trauma from the
devastation wrought by “Yolanda.”
The club, which is now in second place in the United Football
League with a 4-0-1 win-draw-loss card, took part in the exercise for
their Tacloban-born members who were distraught with the tragedy.
Aside from the emotional burdens, the club wanted to reduce the stress from the grind of playing football for a living.
“It’s like I released all my stress, my muscle (stress), because I
had a game yesterday and my muscles were tightening up, especially my
legs,” Misagh Bahadoran, who plays forward for the club, said. “I just
spent 10 or 20 minutes to myself, thinking of nothing, just relaxing my
body.”
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