So do they have large crowds watching everyday while they practice day in day out? Seems to me that if you can perform daily in practice and again in the Olympic trials without the crowd, one should be able to perform just fine without the crowd in competition.
Athletes have to often block out the crowd and do their thing.
Most athletes have practiced so much that much of what they do is muscle memory and routine repetitive actions. Often to the point they don't have to think about it very much and almost instinctively do it. Sometimes an athlete screws up and recovers from it quickly, other times it leads to being in a slump. I think that's how the mental side really comes into play, how they deal with the adversity or let the adversity define them.
I think there is something else going on besides a mental struggle that suddenly can't be blocked out for a few minutes.
Athletes have to often block out the crowd and do their thing.
Good point. I can see the whole protest thing wrecking an athletes focus.Perhaps all the wokeism protesting during the National Anthem is part of the problem. At the hockey games I attend the players on the ice remove their helmets and stand respectfully(*). If you look at their faces though they are using this time to get their head mentally set for the game. If you are busy using those few moments to protest whatever slight you feel burdened from living in America perhaps you are not mentally ready for your game.
(*) Except for one goalie. He stood respectfully but the whole time he was moving his skates back and forth as he stood 10 feet in front of the goal. At the end of the Anthem he had a nice big pile of shaved ice to mess up the other teams offense.
Hahahaha! I still don't feel guilty.
USWNT devoid of chemistry as Olympic gold chance slips away
The players weren't clicking and weren't aggressive. They weren't having fun. The USWNT looked a shadow of itself as it failed to compete for gold.www.espn.com
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Bwahahahahahahah !!!Hahahaha! I still don't feel guilty.
USWNT devoid of chemistry as Olympic gold chance slips away
The players weren't clicking and weren't aggressive. They weren't having fun. The USWNT looked a shadow of itself as it failed to compete for gold.www.espn.com
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Yeah. Not sure if its because the sports are more "wierd" or the fact that in the summer, I'm always out doing something.I haven't watched the Olympics since the 1970s. Only the winter Olympics interest me any way.
There are a few of the sports not seen any other time I did like watching like water polo, equestrian events, field hockey etc. never did like gymnastics or the “big ticket” games. So, miss some, but not enough to make me watch.Yeah. Not sure if its because the sports are more "wierd" or the fact that in the summer, I'm always out doing something.
I turned it on the other day, only to discover that badminton is actually an Olympic sport now. Seriously!Yeah. Not sure if its because the sports are more "wierd" or the fact that in the summer, I'm always out doing something.
Has been for ages…I turned it on the other day, only to discover that badminton is actually an Olympic sport now. Seriously!
Artistic Badminton, Rhythmic Badminton...gotta make sure China stays up on that medal count...Has been for ages…
To be fair, I bet playing badminton while twirling those ribbons on sticks around is pretty challenging!Artistic Badminton, Rhythmic Badminton...gotta make sure China stays up on that medal count...
What's the issue with that? Have you ever played competitive badminton?I turned it on the other day, only to discover that badminton is actually an Olympic sport now. Seriously!
Yes! I played competitively in college.. Chasing that birdie around with a racquet in one hand and a Stroh's in the other while not spilling a drop was hard!What's the issue with that? Have you ever played competitive badminton?