| Handling the Distraction | ||||||||
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| Distraction is damaging to your performance because it interferes with your ability to focus and it disrupts flow. Distraction interferes with the attention that you need to apply to maintain good technique. This cause stress and consumes mental energy that is better applied to your game! | ||||||||
| Sources of Distraction
Distraction can come from a number of sources, both internal and external, such as:
The good news is that you can prepare and deal with all of these sources of distraction. Coping with Distraction Coping with distractions and minor irritations is manly a matter of attitude - you can either dwell on them and blow them up of all proportion to their significance, or you can accept them and bypass them. If you waste mental energy fretting over a trival problem, then this is energy that cannot be spent in maintaining good technique (hence perserving physical energy). Over long events or competitions, this wasting of mental energy can seriously damage your performance. What is worth remembering is that when you are distracted, lose concentration and make a mistake, you have not lost your skills. All you have lost is your focus. The following points may help you to deal with distractions:
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