Miya Butreaks
Registered
Hello prospective advice givers.
I guess a little background couldn't hurt, I'm 22 and have been playing since the day I turned 16. I didn't have much desire to play competitively initially, but in recent years I've really fallen in love with tournament play. A year ago I lost my good friend and billiard instructor whom was always pushing me to try and go pro.
That loss destroyed my confidence in my game, but I'm feeling good about the game again and have decided to do what i can to get to the big leagues before it's too late (my fear always being I've gotten too old).
I know I'm not good enough to jump right in, so I'm looking for suggestions on coaching. I'm in Utah so I'm sure I would have to leave the state, but I can deal with that.
Don't let my screen name fool you, I'm serious about the game. I practice (drills not play) from 20-35 hours a week. That number would be higher if I didn't work part-time and go to school full-time.
Any advice on how to reach my goal would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I guess a little background couldn't hurt, I'm 22 and have been playing since the day I turned 16. I didn't have much desire to play competitively initially, but in recent years I've really fallen in love with tournament play. A year ago I lost my good friend and billiard instructor whom was always pushing me to try and go pro.
That loss destroyed my confidence in my game, but I'm feeling good about the game again and have decided to do what i can to get to the big leagues before it's too late (my fear always being I've gotten too old).
I know I'm not good enough to jump right in, so I'm looking for suggestions on coaching. I'm in Utah so I'm sure I would have to leave the state, but I can deal with that.
Don't let my screen name fool you, I'm serious about the game. I practice (drills not play) from 20-35 hours a week. That number would be higher if I didn't work part-time and go to school full-time.
Any advice on how to reach my goal would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks