That is not joke advice. You are what you eat.My advise to all of you. Lie to yourself! Always lie to yourself....
If you all of a sudden realized you aren't as good as you thought you were..
Sounds like a mental lapse to me. Get back in there !
Dum peopil ares happier.Too little of it can lead to misconceptions like that.
pj
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I need two games going to 7.![]()
lol - nicest invite I've had this week. Sounds like my kinda club.Dum peopil ares happier.
Join us, Pj.
OK, I'm playing more lately, noticeably better than I was 4 months ago, and probably playing the best pool of my life.....HOWEVER, when I recently took some self evaluation tests (rating drills) I'm not where I thought I was,,,,,,,:angry:
still a little too inconsistent, ,,,, :angry:
No doubt there are a lot of aspects of your game that we instructors seek to make consistent. That's an important part of what we do. But every player, including world-class players with textbook form, have variance in play.
Here's what I think when I hear someone claim to be "inconsistent."
Suppose we take a C-level player, whatever that is. It would be normal for that player's performance to look like this:
5% of the time -- D+
15% of the time -- C-
60% of the time -- C
15% of the time -- C+
5% of the time -- B-
As an instructor, I know that all I have to do to sell my GQW-can't-fail-system drizzled-with-snake-oil is to say, "I see you as a C+/B- shooter who just lacks consistency." That player will latch right onto that comment like I have some special insight and see them for who they really are...
It's easy pickin...
I say be honest with yourself. It may be a little rough at first. But you'll establish a new baseline, and you'll be no worse off for the wear...
It's all about the journey...
When you're convinced you're better than you really are, it's time for a complete top to bottom check.
That is the first step to getting better, realizing you are not as good as you think. Ever try to teach a teenager or a kid? They already know everything so it's impossible to teach them unless they let go of the fact that they still have the whole mountain to climb, they just got over the first small hill.
This is a feeling that will haunt you your entire pool playing life, no matter how good you get.
The better I get the worse I am.