Well this is the thing with those utterly silent environments - someone sneezing suddenly becomes a major distraction, someone dropping an allen key on the concrete floor rings out in the silence of the hall. A noisier environment that has a background "hum" hides those transient noises and paradoxically tends to be far easier to concentrate in than a hushed, mostly silent environment.imac wrote:none of us would wish someone to click a camera have a phone ring etc etc such is the level of concentration is shooting any different, not at all. Would golfers be able to deal with clapping cameras phones ringing, I guess if they had too they would adapt. I don't mind the clapping talking and music but the cow bells and horns are a joke a BAD JOKE.
I've seen people at clubs complain that someone "walked behind them a bit loudly" when they were shooting and that they were "distracted".
Well suck it up, because if you go to any match, not only are you going to have ROs and possibly spectators milling around behind the firing point, those ROs and Jury Members may also come and stand right behind you if they think you are infringing a rule and are trying to get a better look at whether your sling is touching your rifle or wanting to check the 30-degree rule on your supporting arm. If you're that sensitive, then you're not a robust competitor and you're not going to get very far.
It's no surprise that Germany puts out some very solid shooters who have come up through the experience of noisy Bundesliga matches with ongoing commentary and spectator noise. They have had to develop the mental discipline to tune out everything around them.
To that end, to a well-trained athlete cheering and noise in a finals hall should just be "noise", and for precisely that reason my squad train with the radio and music on in the background, we have a rule that we don't whisper or hush ourselves on the range - if you're having a conversation, it's up to the people shooting to tune it out - because in a match you might experience coaches/athletes/ROs/Jury Members having conversations within earshot of you, and tuning it out is your problem.
The big exceptions I make is that vuvuzelas, air-horns and other artificial noise-makers are just obnoxious things carried by obnoxious people who should be thrown out.