cuestick55
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distractions
I agree with those that have posted that distractions are just another obstacle to overcome. There will ALWAYS be some kind of distraction in most any match. But it is only a distraction if you let it be. My concentration is more likely to be broken when I acknowledge the distraction in some way - like telling my opponent to stop practicing - or by calling the tournament director over to make a ruling. The very act of doing that would be more of a distraction to me than anything my opponent is doing. I am successful when I am able to block everything out except the task at hand - playing pool.
I agree with those that have posted that distractions are just another obstacle to overcome. There will ALWAYS be some kind of distraction in most any match. But it is only a distraction if you let it be. My concentration is more likely to be broken when I acknowledge the distraction in some way - like telling my opponent to stop practicing - or by calling the tournament director over to make a ruling. The very act of doing that would be more of a distraction to me than anything my opponent is doing. I am successful when I am able to block everything out except the task at hand - playing pool.