📱 eBook en inglés FROZEN AT THE DRAW

Target Panic and the Neurological Misfire of High-Pressure Performance

MILES COVINGTON

epubli- 9783565327744

Psicología Neuropsicología

Sinopsis de FROZEN AT THE DRAW

An elite archer draws their bow, perfectly aligning the sights on the bullseye. Physically, they are more than capable of releasing the string, yet their fingers remain completely locked. This agonizing paralysis is known as Target Panic, a devastating psychological block that suddenly strips seasoned professionals of their most basic kinetic abilities.
Far from being a simple case of nerves, Target Panic is a severe neurological misfire. The brains predictive algorithms anticipate the moment of release, creating a sudden spike of focal dystonia that short-circuits the motor cortex. The harder the athlete tries to force the action, the more aggressively the nervous system refuses to comply, transforming an automated physical skill into a conscious nightmare.
"Frozen at the Draw" deconstructs the terrifying mechanics of performance paralysis. By examining the intersection of biomechanics and cognitive psychology, the book reveals how hyper-focusing on a specific outcome actually destroys the brains ability to execute the necessary steps to achieve it.
Understand the silent breakdown of elite performance. Learn how to recalibrate your motor cortex, bypass the neurological panic mechanisms, and reclaim your ability to execute under extreme pressure.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565327744

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 15/03/2026

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