Gary Anderson Overcomes Panic Attacks: How the Dart Player Competes Before Millions.
Nerves Before Going On Stage
According to The Sun: Gary Anderson used to experience intense anxiety before stepping onto the stage, where he had to throw darts for a million-strong television audience. There was even a case when, so overwhelmed by anxiety, he got lost and hid in a cleaning closet, waiting for his turn backstage.
Modern Approach to Performances
However, today the experienced athlete handles his emotions much better and calmly accepts the challenges that arise on stage.
Gary Anderson is gradually learning to control his fear and use it to enhance his performances. This new approach allows him to focus on the game and deliver better results without letting anxiety get in the way. This could be an important step in the development of his career to solidify his position in dart competitions.
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