O exato momento que o jogador perdeu o controle na Copa do Mundo

What happens in the brain during a mental block? Understand why even the best in the world freeze under extreme pressure. We've all felt that nervous feeling in crucial moments, where performance seems to suddenly stall. By analyzing Roberto Baggio's missed penalty in 1994, we explore the sports psychology behind this common phenomenon. This content is for those seeking to understand how the brain reacts to stress and what truly causes the fear of failure at the crucial moment. Identifying the triggers of mental blocks is the first step to regaining control. Here, we analyze how high performance is affected by psychological factors and how dealing with pressure can be trained. By understanding these mechanisms, you can apply more effective strategies to maintain focus, even when billions of eyes are on your result. Subscribe for weekly analyses on human behavior and high performance. Comment below: what pressure situation would you like to see analyzed in the next video? Chapters: 00:00 → Baggio: the best kicker in the world freezes 02:00 → The problem isn't lack of knowledge, it's access 03:23 → Sian Beilock: why you overthink at the wrong time 05:30 → Amy Arnsten: the neurochemical siege of your brain 06:47 → Fudoshin: the mind that doesn't move in combat 07:26 → The three pieces: train under pressure, focus outwards, trigger ritual 09:33 → Pressure reveals what you trained, not who you are 10:23 → The challenge: assemble your ritual now