Mental Wellness and the Young Athlete - Keisha Caine Bishop's Advice Youth Athletes
Keisha Caine Bishop, the mother of sprinter Noah Lyle who just punched his ticket to the 2024 Paris Olympics, opens up to TODAY's Sheinelle Jones about how she helped guide her son on and off the track. (Sponsored by Tide)
Keisha Bishop has increasingly gained attention in the media as a powerful voice behind the success of her son, Olympic and world champion sprinter Noah Lyles. Often highlighted not just as a supportive parent but as a resilient advocate, she is recognized for openly sharing her family’s journey through challenges such as asthma, ADHD, anxiety, and depression—issues her family has faced and overcome. Media coverage frequently emphasizes her role in shaping his mindset, instilling confidence, and prioritizing mental health alongside athletic excellence. Beyond her identity as a “track mom,” Keisha Bishop is portrayed as a motivational speaker, community leader, and mentor who uses her platform to inspire other parents and young athletes, positioning her as an influential figure in conversations around youth development, resilience, and holistic success.
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