Suarez bit again in the world cup. This is his third time. Why did he do this?
In the 2014 World Cup match between Uruguay and Italy, Uruguay national team striker Suarez bited Giorgio Chiellini, which made the whole world remember Tyson of the football world. This is the third time in four years that Suarez has used iron teeth and copper teeth on the court.
Unless Suarez can prove that he is the tallest 2-year-old in the world, how can he explain his repeated biting? Isn't this just a child running wild?
On the court, emotional factors dominate the behavior of athletes. Reason will retreat to the second line. The strong emotion of athletes will lead to some incredible and wonderful performances, but it will also make athletes do some stupid things. What we know is that setbacks can lead to aggressive behavior in particular.
Why bite? In our opinion, biting is a baby's behavior, which is definitely not done by adults - and this adult is a world-class professional footballer. What do you think makes an athlete bite each other instead of hitting each other?
Obviously, the athlete has some kind of impulse control disorder. Ironically, the more we try to suppress impulse under pressure, the harder it is to suppress impulse. Therefore, I initially believe that his control over his feelings has been increasing, resulting in emotional inhibition out of control. Everyone knows that beating people is wrong, but there is no other good way to control pressure. At this time, people will have strange thoughts, which need to be released.
Scientists believe that controlling emotions can help athletes deal with difficulties with positive emotions - provided that athletes must recognize this and want to change from the bottom of their heart. Although it is not difficult to afford to lose the game, competitive sports need to invest a lot of emotion. In this way, it is really too difficult to be an athlete on the court.