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If there is one player able to block out distractions, it may be Ramirez.
His high school coach, Pehar, recalled that Huh was able to block out distractions on the course.
I had to be able to block out the runner and get myself in a position to catch the ball".
Groh, in explaining what he meant, cited Tiger Woods as an example of an athlete able to block out all distractions.
"Manipulating how long the subject viewed the stimulus before responding allowed us to determine how quickly the brain is able to block out the distractors and focus on the target dots," said Dr. Grinband.
Yes, PeterKirwan, I completely agree - I wish I were seeing all eight plays at a run, and maybe then I'd be able to block out the rest of the world.
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We lost a lot of great women and men from that and the club's reputation was tarnished, but off the back of that we were able to find the strength to block out all the exterior noise and get back to what we were.
You'll be able to appreciate all of the details when you do, as the Studio3s feature Pure Adaptive Noise-Cancelling (PANC) to block out external noise.
"But I wasn't able to block that out," he said.
"But after a week or so, I was able to block it out and get back to business".
By this point in his career, he should have been able to block it out, but he couldn't.
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