The researchers recently launched a survey to better understand the scope of esports athlete wellness. “This can result in pressures and environments that challenge their well-being.” “Collegiate esports athletes compete at a very high level that requires hours of physical, mental, and game-specific skills training,” Wyrick says. Now, Wyrick and his team are taking their expertise into the world of esports student-athlete health – an area where they say there is a strong need for foundational research.
“Our commercialization efforts also inform the scholarship, leading to more manuscripts and grant proposals. “Maximizing public health impact is my priority,” he says.
Wyrick and his team takes their findings into the classroom and onto the court.
Through the center, his spinoff company Prevention Strategies, LLC, and partnerships with major players in the industry – including the NCAA and NFL – Dr. Public health education professor David Wyrick launched the UNCG Center for Athlete Well-Being for research on the physical and mental health of athletes of all ages.