yips

/jɪps/
noun
  1. A nervous condition that causes a person, especially an athlete, to make sudden involuntary movements or lose fine motor skills, most commonly in golf putting.
    • The golfer developed the yips and could no longer make short putts.
    • After years of competition, the pitcher suddenly got the yips and couldn't throw strikes.
    • Many athletes have overcome the yips with sports psychology and practice.
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