Hi all,
Just thought I would toss this idea out there. I have been playing for years in various pool halls and have often found my self conciously or unconciously distracted by levels of noise (usually excessive music that is played too high). Lately, I tried using ear plugs to "quiet" the atmosphere. The idea actually occured to me after hearing (mind the pun) about Shane Van Boenings hearing impairment...and how that might actually allow him to shut out distractions.
At any rate, I actually think that my pool performance has increased dramatically by using ear plugs. I am now able to better "zone in" on the task at hand. I also can't hear my opponent and any sharking (on purpose or otherwise). The only drawback that I can perceive is that I can not hear the clicking of the balls as well. However, I've adapted to the point where that no longer bothers me.
Regards,
Doug
Just thought I would toss this idea out there. I have been playing for years in various pool halls and have often found my self conciously or unconciously distracted by levels of noise (usually excessive music that is played too high). Lately, I tried using ear plugs to "quiet" the atmosphere. The idea actually occured to me after hearing (mind the pun) about Shane Van Boenings hearing impairment...and how that might actually allow him to shut out distractions.
At any rate, I actually think that my pool performance has increased dramatically by using ear plugs. I am now able to better "zone in" on the task at hand. I also can't hear my opponent and any sharking (on purpose or otherwise). The only drawback that I can perceive is that I can not hear the clicking of the balls as well. However, I've adapted to the point where that no longer bothers me.
Regards,
Doug