They Are Not Choking
  They Are Not Choking
Titolo They Are Not Choking
AutoreTC Nziramasanga
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreImagine Media
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FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
They're not choking. They're late. Most players don't break down in games because of pressure. They break down because they're late—late to see, late to decide, late to act. And by the time they act, the moment is already gone. This is why the same player can look sharp in training and completely different in a game. Nothing about their ability changed. The timing did. They Are Not Choking reframes how we understand performance in youth sports. Technical skill doesn't disappear under pressure—it becomes inaccessible. Confidence isn't the problem. Timing is. Through real moments on real fields—from backyard games to professional academies across three continents—this book shows: Why players who "look good" in training struggle in games What perception timing actually is (and why it matters more than technique) Why traditional training fails to transfer to real performance How environment shapes decision-making under pressure What actually helps players perform when the game speeds up This isn't about adding more drills. It's about understanding what the game is actually asking. If you're a parent, coach, or player trying to understand why performance changes under pressure, this book will change how you see the game.