I haven't played pool really at all for the last 16 years or so, before that I was probably a B player in the military. Back when I was playing there really wasn't a lot of information to be had like, youtube, forums, books, videos, etc.
For the last few weeks I have been trying to knock the rust off and reading / analyzing my fundamentals as much as I can. My shooting has been inconsistent at best.
Yesterday while practicing I got frustrated and just told myself that I used to know how to make a ball before i knew what CTE, ghost ball, diamond systems, rear english, which ball to look at last etc. etc, so I threw some balls out on the table and just let my mind go and shot in a bit of a 'hurry' on each shot.
I couldn't miss. I was making long shots, tight cuts, banks, and just about everything I pointed my cue at.
I keep reading when it comes to fundamentals sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards and I really want to get back into playing shape.
So my question, or an item for discussion is how do you manage being hyper self aware and analyzing everything vs. just letting it fly?
Is the information overload too much, am I giving myself too many things to be aware of when shooting?
Perhaps this is why instructors still can make a living - sorting through all of the information overload?
For the last few weeks I have been trying to knock the rust off and reading / analyzing my fundamentals as much as I can. My shooting has been inconsistent at best.
Yesterday while practicing I got frustrated and just told myself that I used to know how to make a ball before i knew what CTE, ghost ball, diamond systems, rear english, which ball to look at last etc. etc, so I threw some balls out on the table and just let my mind go and shot in a bit of a 'hurry' on each shot.
I couldn't miss. I was making long shots, tight cuts, banks, and just about everything I pointed my cue at.
I keep reading when it comes to fundamentals sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards and I really want to get back into playing shape.
So my question, or an item for discussion is how do you manage being hyper self aware and analyzing everything vs. just letting it fly?
Is the information overload too much, am I giving myself too many things to be aware of when shooting?
Perhaps this is why instructors still can make a living - sorting through all of the information overload?