Decision-Making Under Stress

High-level competition often forces athletes to make rapid decisions under physical fatigue and psychological stress. Poor decision-making frequently results not from lack of knowledge but from emotional interference.


Psychological preparation enhances cognitive clarity, enabling athletes to rely on training and intuition even under extreme conditions. This capability is erotic particularly critical in team sports, where individual decisions affect collective outcomes.

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