D. Gukesh, who has registered a historic victory against Ding Liran at the World Chess Championship, is known for his calm behavior. Even after the victory, he calm down and celebrated his victory. The whole world was surprised to see the calm manner in which Gukesh had celebrated his victory and success.
It was discovered that mental conditioning coach Paddy was part of Upton Gukesh’s World Championship team. Upton is famous for working with the Indian cricket team during the 2011 ODI World Cup win. In the Visenhus Freestyle Chess Grand Slam, Gukesh has once again shown his peace, which has been strongly strengthened by the heart-card monitor. Despite failing to win in the initial phase of Freestyle Grand Slam Tour, Gukesh has shown through the tournament that he is ready to perform even under pressure, and is not affected, something that is something that Indian cricket The veteran MS reminds of Dhoni.
During the first game of defeat in the quarter -finals against Fabiano Karuana, Gukesh had only one minute left in the watch, and her heart rate had 78 beats per minute (BPM). Meanwhile, Caruana, which had 35 seconds more in the clock, was surprisingly on the edge, and her heart rate was 124 bpm.
Magnus Carlson’s heart better than the heart rate
Interestingly in the ongoing Freestyle Grand Slam at the Visenhouse, there are monitors that measure the heart rate of the players during the game and display them on the screen in real time. Meanwhile, even Caruana paid attention to Gukesh’s restraint during the game. Talking to David Howell, he asked, “He was around 70?”
He said, “It is quite impressive … In addition, the heart rate of Magnus does not grow much.” Meanwhile, the official commentator Peter Leco and Judeit Polgar are also surprised by Gukesh’s heart rate monitor numbers. Laco asked Polar during his live coverage, “How does he do this? Who is he!”
After Gukesh’s victory in Singapore last year, Upton also spoke about the ability of Indian GM to separate himself from the outside world. Talking to Hindustan Times, he said, “This is one of the skills that a chess player needs. Yes. For any athlete, what is most important is to concentrate correctly and completely Being present. And especially in a game that is almost completely mental and lasts for 6-7 hours, and very few people are fully focused for six hours In some games we can focus on to focus on to switch up and switch down. “
He said that you have time when you understand the next step. You understand all the options, you have thought all that you need to do, and then you just have to give some rest to your mind. You close your eyes and it is actually about removing all visual stimulation. And this is almost a way to recharge, slightly recharge and top up the battery.