Chess players tales of the three most effective exercises for concentration

Chess players tales of the three most effective exercises for concentration

21 August 2020, 12:05
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Chess is a hobby that requires players not only to be able to predict possible moves of the enemy, but also to concentrate as much as possible on the game itself. Sometimes this is very difficult to do, so experienced chess players recommend three relatively simple exercises - concentration on the minute hand, ear twirling method, and filwords.

Concentrating on the minute hand is the best method for developing attention. This requires a mechanical watch with a second hand. The essence of the exercise is to track it for two minutes. After a couple of weeks of regular classes for at least 5-10 minutes, attention will noticeably sharpen.

A huge number of biologically active points are concentrated in the earlobe, which are responsible for the work of internal organs. Earlobe massage - all kinds of rubbing and kneading - stimulates the brain. This helps to concentrate during the game.

Fieldwords or Hungarian crosswords, according to chess players, train not only attention, but long-term and short-term memory. To solve such a crossword puzzle consisting of letters, you need to find all the words hidden there.

There are many exercises for developing attention. But those that can really be useful to chess players can be counted on the fingers.
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