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In silence
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Meanwhile, athletes continue running in silence for fear of the shame, stigma, and confusion surrounding this difficult topic. These issues are well hidden yet extremely prevalent. Unfortunately, coaches are left in the dark, with little training required, and unknowingly perpetuate misconceptions surrounding eating disorders. Athletes end up falling into injuries, other eating disorder patterns like binge eating and bulimia, or “permanent physical damage that, in some cases, can be career-ending or life-threatening.” Two 17th-century Portuguese missionaries, Father Sebastian Rodrigues (Andrew Garfield) and Father Francisco Garupe (Adam Driver), embark on a perilous journey to Japan to find their missing mentor. Yet coaches, teammates, parents, and even athletes who struggle themselves are often unable to see it in a world where discipline, determination, and “no pain, no gain” attitude can lend themselves to disordered thoughts and behaviors around food and exercise.Įating disorders are not visible in appearance, and athletes who eat “extremely healthy” may struggle with an unhealthy mindset. In Silence is being developed in order to provide a different online horror experience. Athletes are 2-3 times more likely to develop an eating disorder than the general population.












In silence