The Yips: Steve Sax Disease

Dr. David Lee FishCompetition Anxiety, Famous Examples

The yips refers to “extreme nervousness causing a golfer to miss easy putts.” More broadly applied, such sports-based performance anxiety can also lead to a pitcher making wild throws, a quarterback sailing the the ball, and the like. Pirates pitcher Steve Blass can certainly speak to the problem. He suffered such a severe case of the yips in the 1970s … Read More

What Shohei Ohtani’s Stage Fright Can Teach Us About Public Speaking Anxiety

Dr. David Lee FishCompetition Anxiety, Famous Examples, Public Speaking, Speech Fright, SportsLeave a Comment

Even Shohei Ohtani gets stage fright—so what does that mean for the rest of us? Before stepping up to bat at Tokyo Dome, Ohtani admitted to feeling nervous under the intense, silent focus of 42,000 fans. This kind of pressure isn’t just for athletes—it affects public speakers, performers, and even jazz musicians at Tokyo’s Blue Note, where audiences listen in complete silence. Learn how to overcome performance anxiety, channel nerves into confidence, and thrive under pressure—just like Ohtani.
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Stage Fright and Legendary Pianist Vladimir Horowitz

Dr. David Lee FishFamous Examples, Music, Stage Fright

Legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz grappled with such severe stage fright that he withdrew from performing for over a decade. This post reveals the factors behind his hiatus, the strategies he used to reenter the spotlight, and the timeless lessons his journey offers those wrestling with performance anxiety.