Haha exactly Same thing with retirement Nadal retires.... crowd is happy shows class and claps for him he can do no wrong When Novak does it... all hell breaks loose crowd is displeased and boo's Yet everyone wants him to be respectful to the crowd and show class? Why with the way he's treated? I wouldn't give a damn either I think he already knows the double standard going on by now LoL if we all see it.... I'm sure he does as well
really don't like players that scream all the time. Part of the reason I loved Federer so much was because he was always serious and serene after hitting even the most amazing of shots. its just how a gentleman's sport is meant to be played.
Anger and tears are the initial prerequisites for a talent to rise to the top. Screaming at oneself as a motivator, as an internal effort to avoid mistakes and raise one's level of play. However, it will be regarded harrassment in the workplace. I'm curious if shouting reduces stress chemicals and slows heart rate. I discovered that in high-intensity circumstances, including as on the verge of losing a serve, game, or set, the heart rate might rise by 20 to 30 beats per minute. Tennis is an individual sport; all of the pressure is on your shoulders; you cannot shirk responsibility and blame it on your teammates. Cortisol interferes with your movement, disrupting coordination; it is the inverse of self-confidence; dopamine improves motor control. That is the main distinction between great players; they can minimise interfering hormone production while promoting enhancing hormone production through self-awareness. Excellent video. 🤘
To add to this video, he was born under bull sign. May, Taurus which depits the bull. Without the emotions, it will not be Carol Alcazar. He is a clone of himself. There will never be another Carlos A❤❤❤
The thing I've noticed is that it's not just Carlos. At some point, it got to where almost every player of the younger generation, and even some older, will at a minimum fist-pump for almost any reason. Hit a winnner? Fist-pump. Win a point? Fist-pump. Opponent double-faults? Fist-pump (although actually Serena was the first one I noticed doing this). Win a set or a long point? Scream and fist-pump. It annoys me because I've always been a proponent of "act like you've been there before", and this was never something you saw from the greats of the past. Sure, you'd get the occasional celebratory outburst, but not on every single point; I can't even imagine Lendl, Sampras, or even Federer doing this.
Sorry i call this bullcrap, like if he was losing hard you would relate that scream to his unsuccess, and you probably have no idea how many terrible players scream and they keep beeing terrible do you honestly think screaming somehow will improve tennis ability. Furthest i can go is that Carlos screams bit differently than others which signals his ability to control breathing or something but screaming alone just because we were fish once wont cause you improve in sports tiny bit. OR its his way to release emotions or something either way i dont think if any of other players will start screaming that it could benefit even one milionth percent.
Djokovic screaming: What a ignorant, selfless, arogant, wild, animal, without a doubth most of the worst player on the planet Earth in terms of the sportmanship, bla bla bla etc. etc. Alcaraz screaming: He is a mighty player, beatiful screaming, pumping himself up, lets go Bull, woow screaming is he's greatest strenght :) :) :) IN What a CLOWN WORLD WE LIVING IN :D GO Goatovic!!! ❤️
The western media cannot digest the fact that a eastern European boy beat their favourite posterboys. He also stands his ground on certain topics like the vaccine and doesn't bend to the powers that be and is actively working to ensure better pay for other players. The media paints a bad picture of him cos they can't control him and a lot of people lap it up. If he didn't beat the other two and started to close in on their records, the media would've painted him to be extremely likeable.
This video is just an excuse for bad behavior, shouldn’t be yelling when your opponent is hitting, this will get out of hand quickly, Alcatraz starts his yelling way after the ball has left his racket and continues all the way to when his opponent his hitting the ball.
I thought at first this was gonna be a wack psychology, but it turns out to be quite good actually. Great job!
I still like the kind of player as Peter Sampras, humble and gentleman, always respect to his opponents
Where did u get the info on his behavior early in his career?
This was a beautiful video!! very underated
When alcaraz screams: "its to help him psychologically"
When Djokovic screams: 0 class, 0 respect, 0 sportsmanship, arrogant etc etc
The DOUBLE STANDARD IS UNBELIEVABLE.
Y’all are delusional 😂
This is because Djokovic is 0 class, 0 respect, 0 sportsmanship, and arrogant screaming or not. Just jocking, Djokovic is a Star and Carlitos too.
Haha exactly
Same thing with retirement
Nadal retires.... crowd is happy shows class and claps for him he can do no wrong
When Novak does it... all hell breaks loose crowd is displeased and boo's
Yet everyone wants him to be respectful to the crowd and show class?
Why with the way he's treated?
I wouldn't give a damn either I think he already knows the double standard going on by now LoL if we all see it.... I'm sure he does as well
greatttttttttttt research and great video!!!!!!!!!!! thanks
really don't like players that scream all the time. Part of the reason I loved Federer so much was because he was always serious and serene after hitting even the most amazing of shots. its just how a gentleman's sport is meant to be played.
Very interesting video, good work!
8:15 wait, its not?
Well, he's a Taurean after all.
Hmm, a moderated Primal Scream Therapy !
Anger and tears are the initial prerequisites for a talent to rise to the top.
Screaming at oneself as a motivator, as an internal effort to avoid mistakes and raise one's level of play.
However, it will be regarded harrassment in the workplace.
I'm curious if shouting reduces stress chemicals and slows heart rate.
I discovered that in high-intensity circumstances, including as on the verge of losing a serve, game, or set, the heart rate might rise by 20 to 30 beats per minute.
Tennis is an individual sport; all of the pressure is on your shoulders; you cannot shirk responsibility and blame it on your teammates.
Cortisol interferes with your movement, disrupting coordination; it is the inverse of self-confidence; dopamine improves motor control.
That is the main distinction between great players; they can minimise interfering hormone production while promoting enhancing hormone production through self-awareness.
Excellent video.
🤘
He is one of the most annoying players on tour with constant screaming and fist pumping. Strategically to disrupt opponents rythm.
And his shouts sound like "out" a lot of the time. Seriously annoying and distracting.
Carlos is a Taurean, I am too❤we never give up🐂
I like the scream, when this happens he is throwing kitchen sink at opponents
To add to this video, he was born under bull sign. May, Taurus which depits the bull. Without the emotions, it will not be Carol Alcazar. He is a clone of himself. There will never be another Carlos A❤❤❤
The thing I've noticed is that it's not just Carlos. At some point, it got to where almost every player of the younger generation, and even some older, will at a minimum fist-pump for almost any reason. Hit a winnner? Fist-pump. Win a point? Fist-pump. Opponent double-faults? Fist-pump (although actually Serena was the first one I noticed doing this). Win a set or a long point? Scream and fist-pump. It annoys me because I've always been a proponent of "act like you've been there before", and this was never something you saw from the greats of the past. Sure, you'd get the occasional celebratory outburst, but not on every single point; I can't even imagine Lendl, Sampras, or even Federer doing this.
Sorry i call this bullcrap, like if he was losing hard you would relate that scream to his unsuccess, and you probably have no idea how many terrible players scream and they keep beeing terrible do you honestly think screaming somehow will improve tennis ability. Furthest i can go is that Carlos screams bit differently than others which signals his ability to control breathing or something but screaming alone just because we were fish once wont cause you improve in sports tiny bit. OR its his way to release emotions or something either way i dont think if any of other players will start screaming that it could benefit even one milionth percent.
So he has some psychological issue. His face expression sure shows that...
Djokovic screaming: What a ignorant, selfless, arogant, wild, animal, without a doubth most of the worst player on the planet Earth in terms of the sportmanship, bla bla bla etc. etc.
Alcaraz screaming: He is a mighty player, beatiful screaming, pumping himself up, lets go Bull, woow screaming is he's greatest strenght :) :) :)
IN What a CLOWN WORLD WE LIVING IN :D
GO Goatovic!!! ❤️
The western media cannot digest the fact that a eastern European boy beat their favourite posterboys. He also stands his ground on certain topics like the vaccine and doesn't bend to the powers that be and is actively working to ensure better pay for other players. The media paints a bad picture of him cos they can't control him and a lot of people lap it up.
If he didn't beat the other two and started to close in on their records, the media would've painted him to be extremely likeable.
This video is just an excuse for bad behavior, shouldn’t be yelling when your opponent is hitting, this will get out of hand quickly, Alcatraz starts his yelling way after the ball has left his racket and continues all the way to when his opponent his hitting the ball.
Screaming is not good for the optics. If it was other players. They will be criticized!!
Should test doping