(probably) like most of us, I'm rarely happy with my game.
I set aside an hour for practice tonight.
I was happy with the results.
About 45 mins in, being happy with my practice, I decided to leave on the high note.
Thoughts? -Z-
(probably) like most of us, I'm rarely happy with my game.
I set aside an hour for practice tonight.
I was happy with the results.
About 45 mins in, being happy with my practice, I decided to leave on the high note.
Thoughts? -Z-
(probably) like most of us, I'm rarely happy with my game.
I set aside an hour for practice tonight.
I was happy with the results.
About 45 mins in, being happy with my practice, I decided to leave on the high note.
Thoughts? -Z-
About 45 mins in, being happy with my practice, I decided to leave on the high note.
Thoughts? -Z-[/B]
Me too, If I make my first shot in practice, I quit :grin-square:
seriously nothing wrong with what you did, and definitely quit before you're bored and start playing sloppy
(probably) like most of us, I'm rarely happy with my game.
I set aside an hour for practice tonight.
I was happy with the results.
About 45 mins in, being happy with my practice, I decided to leave on the high note.
Thoughts? -Z-
If a player is trying to learn how to sustain his play over several hours, as is often how it must be done in competition, quitting isn't an option.
Me too, If I make my first shot in practice, I quit :grin-square:
That's how I do it .. If I make the first shot it must be time for a race to 12, 9 ball for a few hundred.
(probably) like most of us, I'm rarely happy with my game.
I set aside an hour for practice tonight.
I was happy with the results.
About 45 mins in, being happy with my practice, I decided to leave on the high note.
Thoughts? -Z-