Physical recovery is tracked to the gram. Mental recovery gets a shrug.
Practice, pressure, recovery, repeat.
The reality
What this job actually costs.
Pressure that stays underground
Athletes learn to perform vulnerability, not live in it. Real struggle stays underground until it blows up.
Injury is half mental
Coaches track range of motion. Nobody tracks what the player is telling themselves about it.
Coach blind spots
The locker room culture filters upward. Coaches learn about real issues through rumors or resignations.
How Daylogue fits
A rhythm shaped around your day.
Daylogue fits between film and practice. A short voice check-in from the locker room becomes a private release valve. Coaches see team-wide pressure mapping without naming names.
What Daylogue might ask you
Questions that actually meet the day.
What part of your game is living rent-free in your head?
How do you feel about tomorrow, honestly?
Anything the coaches should know that you cannot say face to face?
What leaders see
Signal, never surveillance.
Head coaches and sports psych staff see team pressure heatmaps, recovery sentiment, and leading indicators of locker room tension.
Frequently asked questions
Questions about Daylogue for Athletics.
Daylogue is a self-awareness tool. It is not a replacement for professional mental health care.
