8—Fractured Action—Choking in Sport and its Lessons for Excellence

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 8 (4):420-453 (2014)
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A minute ago he’d felt fine, or thought he felt fine, but now the possibility of failure had entered his mind, and the difference between possible failure and inevitable failure felt razor slight.C...

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