I don't understand the responses to this thread.. Everyone seems to think that becoming a pool pro, or AA player (which Is below masters and Triple A right? So.. Thats not too hard to accomplish.. wouldn't that be like playing above average?)
I feel like anyone can accomplish anything, if they have the drive / desire / passion and are willing to put the effort forth to accomplishing it.
OTB, I really think you can elevate your game. You just need to keep practicing, pay attention to what the better players do.. and adjust. I started playing pool seriously (not just being silly and smacking balls around randomly) at the age of 19. I played for 8 hrs a day for a few summer months. I learned a lot in those few months.. especially how to not spend all my money racking for everyone! haha. Silly bar tables.
Regardless, I stopped playing shortly after, due to issues with work, and just picked it back up again a year and a half ago. I would say that I am on track to being a decent AA player. I can run the rack down, and make 5-6 balls in a row consistently, I know basics for english, and shape. I also am starting to understand banking and speeds needed to make balls during banks, how english effects banks.. and so much more. It just takes a LOT of paying attention and questioning everything you do, remembering what works, and what doesn't.. and adding in the repitition of doing it correctly.
I am still a novice, but in my league play, I am still one of the best novice players in the league. I spent all last year in a Double A league, with abunch of good players around town. The difference in level of play is amazing. You have to adjust, They run the balls down super consistently, and then they either run out or hook themselves and have to pull something out of their bag of tricks. Many times this would leave a wide open table for me to run down on (8 Ball League). Could I beat these guys in a race to 7? Probably not, but I would give it my all!
I learned so much from those beat downs in AA last year, that I have even more knowledge and experience that Single A is almost not fun for me anymore.
I plan to keep on practicing, with a goal in mind of being one of the best shots in the area, and after achieving that goal, I plan to expand that to the Country, and so forth. I am only 25, and I know that I am somewhat younger than you, but I Really feel like anyone can do anything they put their minds too.. and I Really encourage you to keep on trucking. If I ever get up in the Michigan area, Maybe we can shoot a few games, as well as if you come to the Dayton, OH area.
I am always looking for a good match, and I am always open to learning.
Happy shooting, and good luck my friend.