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Ask Allison - Enjoy the Silence
Author: Pool Billiard News
Website: http://www.definitiversynergy.com
Added: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:13:28 -0400
Category: December 2005




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Enjoy the SilenceAsk AllisonBy Allison FisherHi everyone, and thank you for reading my column. I hope it has been helping you improve and understand your game. When you play your big matches you have total silence, which must help with concentration. When I play in tournaments it is noisy, which is very frustrating.  I win some tournaments but should be doing better than I am. I've been playing about 10 years, and I'm not a bad player, but something is stopping me from going to the next level.When I think back to the time I started playing in a social club in England at the age of 12, it was noisy all around me.  There were people laughing, talking, machines going, and kids running around. I really believe that those times helped me learn to block out any outside interference. I was solely focused o­n what I was doing. Because there was o­nly o­ne snooker table, we used to just play doubles matches. Therefore, if it was your shot, you had to make it count in order to stay at the table longer.
Then I entered in to the snooker arena in national competition.  It was deathly quiet. In the audience you were almost scared to make a noise. Inside the arena, even though you could concentrate, it could be intimidating because you then realize that all eyes are focused o­n you.  In 1997, I arrived in the United States, and to my surprise there was music playing in the background in the tournament arena. I had never heard this before. The reason for this is to drown out conversation and distractions in the audience.  It is not played too loud, but it makes the whole atmosphere more relaxed and inviting. It also allows the players to concentrate o­n playing pool. I actually like it and think it is hard for an audience to sit there very quietly and not move or talk throughout the day.Then all of a sudden we get down to the televised part of the event o­n the final day. Of course now we lose the music, as there can be no background noise. It is so different than the last few days. Now it is just you, your opponent, and the cameramen in the arena.Fortunately, I have learned to play both ways, and they are very different. But the whole point is that when you are focused you don't notice anything going o­n around you. You don't notice the audience, the cameraman, even the noise or lack of it!When you are not focused o­n the game, you notice everything, and it bothers you. What you really need to work o­n is a way to block out any outside interference and focus o­nly o­n you. Some players do this by having a good routine that keeps them occupied, and some go through affirmations so that no negative thoughts get inside their minds. I personally, along with other snooker players, have worked o­n creating a strong routine from the moment I step up to the table throughout the whole delivery of the stroke and the finish.  I keep mentioning this in my articles for many different questions because it always comes back down to the fundamentals.  They are the foundation for a solid game. If you have a good routine, then your confidence grows along with your focus. Good luck.  Visit InsidePOOL for tips and instructions in billiards and pool.
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