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  1. In this article, we will share how the yips commonly show up in sport, the underlying neural mechanisms, as well as an understanding of why they occur.

    • Rick Ankiel
    • Mike Vanderjagt
    • Steve Sax
    • Nick Anderson
    • Jarrod Saltalamacchia
    • Nick Folk
    • Steve Blass
    • Chuck Knoblauch
    • David Duval
    • Blair Walsh

    In his first complete season in the big leagues, Ankiel had a solid regular season, posting an 11-7 record and a 3.50 ERA in 2000. He started Game 1 of the NLDS and had a shutout through two innings. But in the third he allowed four runs on two hits, four walks and five wild pitches before being taken out of the game. He went on to start Game 2 of ...

    Former Indianapolis Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt was one of the most accurate in NFL history until the end of the 2005 regular season. He made 87.5 percent of his field goals during his eight seasons in Indianapolis, and in the 2005 playoffs, against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he had the chance to tie the game with 18 seconds left. It was a long, but...

    One of the most famous examples of an athlete with the yips, Steve Sax burst onto the baseball scene in 1982, winning National League Rookie of the Year. But during the 1983 season, the second baseman, for some reason, was unable to throw the ball to first base on seemingly routine plays. What happened next: Sax went on to overcome his defensive is...

    The Houston Rockets swept the Orlando Magicin the 1995 NBA Finals. But in the waning moments of Game 1, Nick Anderson had the chance to ice the game for the Magic, who were ahead by three points. Instead, he bricked four consecutive free throws (he was a career 70 percent free throw shooter), the Rockets hit a three-pointer and went on to win in ov...

    After being traded from the Atlanta Braves to the Texas Rangersin 2007, Jarrod Saltalamacchia was one of the most prized catching prospects in the league. He was steady behind the plate, hit for a decent average and for some power as well. But in 2010 he simply could not throw the ball back to the pitcher. He was sent down to Triple A, where he dem...

    In his first two years with the Dallas Cowboys, Nick Folk was extremely accurate, missing just seven field goals. But in 2009, his third year, he missed 10 kicks in just 14 games before getting cut by Dallas. The final straw was this 24-yard kick against the New Orleans Saints. With the Cowboys up by seven points and a little more than two minutes ...

    Steve Blass was a consistent pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1966 to '72, and he was even an All-Star in 1972. In the 1971 World Series against the Baltimore Orioles, he pitched a complete-game four-hitter in Game 7, helping the Pirates to a 2-1 victory. After the 1972 season, however, his ERA rose to above nine as he lost his ability to co...

    Chuck Knoblauch began his career in Minnesota and quickly established himself as one of the best fielding second basemen in the game. In 1991 he was named the American League Rookie of the Year, and he eventually became a four-time All-Star with the Twins. In 1998 he went to the Yankees, and that's where the fielding issues began. They peaked in Ju...

    On April 12, 1999, David Duval appeared on the cover of SI with the headline "David Duval is on Fire." At one point he was the No. 1 player in the world, battling against a young Tiger Woods. In 2001 he won his first major—the British Open. But the following year his game started to fall apart, so he decided to take a break from professional golf. ...

    It's definitely too early to tell if Walsh has the yips, but that kick against the Seahawks certainly is the type of play that could haunt a career.

    • Daniel Hersh
  2. Jul 24, 2023 · The yips refer to psycho-neuromuscular impediment interfering with the execution of fine motor skills during sport. The following 10 points shed further light on the condition:

  3. Jan 11, 2021 · The yips are a real condition that affect athletes and people who frequently write, type, or play an instrument. It can be caused by a neurological disorder, performance anxiety, or a mix of both.

  4. Jan 20, 2023 · In reality, the yips were in the news this week, when on Monday — during a football game between the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Dallas kicker Brett Maher missed four...

  5. Sep 7, 2023 · There are famous examples of the yips—such as "Steve Blass Disease," where a baseball player loses their ability to throw a ball in the correct direction—and less obvious blips, like Magnuson...

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  7. Dec 19, 2022 · Yips are involuntary wrist spasms that athletes experience. Some people also use the term to refer to performance anxiety without physical spasms. Researchers believe yips are caused by muscle overuse that leads to dystonia.

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