Put a pool table in the house a few months ago, and “bang balls” almost daily.
I have never played regularly before, so as you might expect, I’m rapidly improving and expect to keep rapidly improving over the next several months.
I have a strong desire to get better, and want to take a lesson in the near future, but I can only afford one lesson in the budget, so the question becomes: get a lesson now, OR get it after my improvement rate slows down?
My thought is to wait, because 50% of the lesson I would receive today would be things I will soon figure out on my own through practice and reading the internet. I think I will get a more meaningful lesson once my learning curve has slowed down and I actually need outside help to get to the next level.
What are your thoughts?
(I have a feeling you guys are going to tell me to get lessons now, so that I don’t develop/reinforce any bad habits)
I have never played regularly before, so as you might expect, I’m rapidly improving and expect to keep rapidly improving over the next several months.
I have a strong desire to get better, and want to take a lesson in the near future, but I can only afford one lesson in the budget, so the question becomes: get a lesson now, OR get it after my improvement rate slows down?
My thought is to wait, because 50% of the lesson I would receive today would be things I will soon figure out on my own through practice and reading the internet. I think I will get a more meaningful lesson once my learning curve has slowed down and I actually need outside help to get to the next level.
What are your thoughts?
(I have a feeling you guys are going to tell me to get lessons now, so that I don’t develop/reinforce any bad habits)