You'll get more answers in the Main Forum. In fact there's a recent thread there on this very topic: Directions to The Zone?How you get into the zone the quickest? If disturbed, how do you get back into the zone?
You'll get more answers in the Main Forum. In fact there's a recent thread there on this very topic: Directions to The Zone?
Some good ideas there.
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I've been working on expanding the Zone so that I'm all ways in it, even away from the table.
There are several ways I have been doing this. I've started doing knife sharpening using a slow speed wet grinder and putting custom handle material in knives. The same level of attention to detail is needed as when shooting pool. When you are buffing out a sharp knife, you can not be any here else or bad things happen real quick.
Coming up with different handle designs requires me to be creative, to stop and think about what I have to do next. Even tho the steps maybe similar from knife to knife, each one is different. Kinda like shots in pool.
I try to do this ion everything I do from washing dishes to shooting pool. This and also putting in over 1850 hours last year has helped me to be "in the zone" from the get go and I can since early when I'm wondering out of it and can return quite easy because of what I do outside of pool.
But hey, I'm just a banger working hard on my game and not reliving glory days.
can you actually run a rack of 8 or 9 ball?
I've been working on expanding the Zone so that I'm all ways in it, even away from the table.
There are several ways I have been doing this. I've started doing knife sharpening using a slow speed wet grinder and putting custom handle material in knives. The same level of attention to detail is needed as when shooting pool. When you are buffing out a sharp knife, you can not be any here else or bad things happen real quick.
Coming up with different handle designs requires me to be creative, to stop and think about what I have to do next. Even tho the steps maybe similar from knife to knife, each one is different. Kinda like shots in pool.
I try to do this ion everything I do from washing dishes to shooting pool. This and also putting in over 1850 hours last year has helped me to be "in the zone" from the get go and I can since early when I'm wondering out of it and can return quite easy because of what I do outside of pool.
But hey, I'm just a banger working hard on my game and not reliving glory days.
Nice tip, Roger. I'm gonna remember that.GooI discovered that being in "the zone" largely means having true focus. And I'm not talking about focusing with the mind, I'm talking about focusing with the eyes. If you always keep your eyes on your work, it's much easier to keep the bulk of your mental attention there, too.
Watch the great players. Their eyes almost never leave the table; even when they're not the one shooting.
Roger
I've been working on expanding the Zone so that I'm all ways in it, even away from the table. ...
I try to do this ion everything I do from washing dishes to shooting pool.
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How you get into the zone the quickest? If disturbed, how do you get back into the zone?
I've been working on expanding the Zone so that I'm all ways in it, even away from the table.
There are several ways I have been doing this. I've started doing knife sharpening using a slow speed wet grinder and putting custom handle material in knives. The same level of attention to detail is needed as when shooting pool. When you are buffing out a sharp knife, you can not be any here else or bad things happen real quick.
Coming up with different handle designs requires me to be creative, to stop and think about what I have to do next. Even tho the steps maybe similar from knife to knife, each one is different. Kinda like shots in pool.
I try to do this ion everything I do from washing dishes to shooting pool. This and also putting in over 1850 hours last year has helped me to be "in the zone" from the get go and I can since early when I'm wondering out of it and can return quite easy because of what I do outside of pool.
But hey, I'm just a banger working hard on my game and not reliving glory days.
Observe the Breathing....Observe the Situation....Observe the Moment
I cannot recommend highly enough the book, "Pleasures of Small Motions", by Bob Fancher. He really gets to the heart of the 'mental' side of the game.
Tell him about AzB. Maybe he'll drop in.Banks:swest:
I cannot recommend highly enough the book, "Pleasures of Small Motions", by Bob Fancher. He really gets to the heart of the 'mental' side of the game.
Never really made the connection until just now, but I've played around him for a bit now.. maybe I'll pick up a copy, give it a read and ask him for his autograph.