With the Euro 2020 soccer tournament now in its knockout phase, the tension will be huge for fans in stadiums, arenas, bars or watching at home. Here are some tips to help sports fans enjoy these moments of high emotional tension
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Stomach tense with nervous excitement in the build up to the next elimination game, the team jersey worn with pride, and the inescapable fear of being knocked out of the competition—and that's just the fans! We asked Anthony Mette, author of "Préparation mentale du sportif "*—a book focusing on the mental preparation of sportspeople— about how fans can manage their stress during a crucial match.
Prepare for the worst-case scenario
We all know that sport is never an exact science, and starting out as a favorite can inevitably lead to disappointment. Anthony Mette advises fans to anticipate the worst-case scenarios to help them hold on to hope when things get tough. This is what is known as shields. "The more a supporter is able to anticipate the key moments of a match, the more they will spot weaknesses and be useful for supporting the team." And, since the supporters in a stadium can influence the match by 20% to 30%, according to the coach, it's definitely worth preparing.
Remember to breathe
"The whole stadium is holding its breath." It's a natural reflex when under stress, but it's counterproductive to keeping calm. Poor oxygenation creates noradrenaline, leading to undesirable effects such as accelerating heart rate and slowing down digestion. To help keep your breathing in check, the coach suggests doing breathing exercises throughout the day. Taking the time to breathe in and out slowly and deeply can help keep you calm during a tense game.