Actually the adrenaline of the game will probably help me out a little bit to regain command and concentration about the things that I have to do.
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When I play, I become entirely absorbed in the game. It may be a form of concentration.
I try to focus on what I can control, and that's just playing hard and playing well.
Adrenaline is the reason I do what I do.
Concentrate, play your game, and don't be afraid to win.
I try to keep myself in what I'm doing and focused on character stuff, as opposed to getting wrapped up in worrying or being nervous. It won't benefit me, in any way, to focus on that.
I can't play video games because I get too nervous. It just stresses me out.
Think of it this way: performing is like sprinting while screaming for three, four minutes. And then you do it again. And then you do it again. And then you walk a little, shouting the whole time. And so on. Your adrenaline quickly overwhelms your conditioning.
But one thing you need to do in the game, is to adapt and adjust your game to what you have been asked to do and also to what your body is telling you to do.
But when I play, I still practice hard and focus on my game.
Games bring another level out in you. There is no way you can train to the same intensity when you are playing a game. It is just impossible. Your head won't allow you to do it. Because the adrenalin of a game and the importance of it steps it up to another level.
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