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“Memory can be dramatically disrupted if you force something that’s implicit into explicit channels. Here’s an example that will finally make reading this book worth your while—how to make neurobiology work to your competitive advantage at sports. You’re playing tennis against someone who is…” quote by Robert M. Sapolsky
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““Memory can be dramatically disrupted if you force something that’s implicit into explicit channels. Here’s an example that will finally make reading this book worth your while—how to make neurobiology work to your competitive advantage at sports. You’re playing tennis against someone who is beating the pants off of you. Wait until your adversary has pulled off some amazing backhand, then offer a warm smile and say, “You are a fabulous tennis player. I mean it; you’re terrific. Look at that shot you just made. How did you do that? When you do a backhand like that, do you hold your thumb this way or that, and what about your other fingers? And how about your butt, do you scrunch up the left side of it and put your weight on your right toes, or the other way around?” Do it right, and the next time that shot is called for, your opponent/victim will make the mistake of thinking about it explicitly, and the stroke won’t be anywhere near as effective. As Yogi Berra once said, “You can’t think and hit at the same time.””

Robert M. Sapolsky

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Source Book: “Behave” by Robert M. Sapolsky, 2017

Explicitly questioning an opponent’s technique forces them to overthink, disrupting performance; implicit skills work best when not consciously analyzed.

In simple terms: Overthinking disrupts skill execution.

Key Takeaway

Avoid over‑analyzing opponents.

Themes

performance psychology competition

Mood

strategic analytical

Type

tactical psychological

When to use this quote

  • tennis matches
  • coaching
  • competitive strategy
  • skill training

Key Concepts

cognitive load implicit learning sports psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it fair to use psychological tactics?
  • How does this affect sportsmanship?
A Different Perspective

May cause ethical concerns about manipulation.

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