We have a seperate forum for failed attempts at humor.I use the top of my game for a pillow.
Good advice. I have trouble remembering to stay still and no shoulder drop. When I focus on these two I can tell my shotmaking improves on the long ball. Still working on it and getting better.I started 'hanging' my arm loosely from the elbow when getting into my stance, which helped get a hinge action that gave a straight cue delivery.
I changed to a lower snooker stance with four points of contact on the cue, and looked at the object ball last.
I figured out how to apply sports psychology successfully to pool. This took many years and itself has several different components (and the exact solution is probably unique to everyone). To someone who's never dabbled, TBH I wouldn't even recommend trying, best left alone. Like fiddling with your car's engine.
I consider myself a good player, but I'm clearly not a great player. I'm sure there would be many more flaws to fix further up the food chain.
There are many pieces of the puzzle in acquiring pool excellence. After years of struggling to find out one or two of your flaws in pool, what are your main flaws that you discovered and then corrected to get you on the road to where you wanted to go?
What is HAMB?After three years of intense practice and play I was dabbing the balls pretty fair. Then I saw some old video of a young Willie Mosconi. I had only thought I was playing shape! If I got in a general area that let me pocket the next ball I thought I had played shape, now I focused on spot shape. Another three years and I really was dabbing them pretty fair. A quiet mind and body, the mental game, all of these things are based on confidence and confidence comes from physical skills.
When I quit paying much attention to the object ball and focused on what I was doing with the cue ball is when I made huge gains, only took me around five thousand hours to make that cue ball work though, not an instant fix! Now there are great learning materials out there like Joe Villalpando's DVD's. Three to six months of really working with these would probably have cut my five thousand hours of HAMB to five hundred hours or less. Still isn't going to come easy but a buyer is paying a very cheap price for many years of experience put on a DVD and handed over without all of the bad habits you learn and have to unlearn before becoming a player!
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I was obsessed with 'trick shots'.There are many pieces of the puzzle in acquiring pool excellence. After years of struggling to find out one or two of your flaws in pool, what are your main flaws that you discovered and then corrected to get you on the road to where you wanted to go?
Hit A Million Balls...What is HAMB?
Correct! Hit a Million Balls or Ye Old School of Hard Knocks which doesn't make nearly as nice an acronym!I was obsessed with 'trick shots'.
Like most slightly above average to low level bangers, I sculpted my patterns with heavy helpings of stun and draw. I wouldn't give a second's thought to hitting with ridiculous amounts of spin and power to work the CB sideways and backward. One day after yet another healthy beating of my ego by one the top tier players. I was muttering to myself about how I could never quite manage to beat him, and how smooth his game was. He laughed and told me I played too many 'trick shots'. He briefly explained that in his opinion, any time you made the CB do something it didn't naturally want to do, you were playing a trick shot.
Making the switch from 'banger pool' to 'running english' patterns jumped me several links on the food chain.
Hit A Million Balls...
My game jumped 3 balls when I improved my stance...specifically my foot placement. Somehow everything else became more automatic after that.There are many pieces of the puzzle in acquiring pool excellence. After years of struggling to find out one or two of your flaws in pool, what are your main flaws that you discovered and then corrected to get you on the road to where you wanted to go?
Well, it is your thread. The top of your game starts at the bottom and that's where I am.We have a seperate forum for failed attempts at humor.
I changed to a lower snooker stance with four points of contact on the cue, and looked at the object ball last.
I figured out how to apply sports psychology successfully to pool. This took many years and itself has several different components (and the exact solution is probably unique to everyone). To someone who's never dabbled, TBH I wouldn't even recommend trying, best left alone. Like fiddling with your car's engine.
I consider myself a good player, but I'm clearly not a great player. I'm sure there would be many more flaws to fix further up the food chain.
Where did you go to learn the sports psychology aspect of the game? I’ve been wanting to research a little about this. I feel once you have a solid foundation of fundamentals the psychology is the next bump in the road to overcome.I started 'hanging' my arm loosely from the elbow when getting into my stance, which helped get a hinge action that gave a straight cue delivery.
I changed to a lower snooker stance with four points of contact on the cue, and looked at the object ball last.
I figured out how to apply sports psychology successfully to pool. This took many years and itself has several different components (and the exact solution is probably unique to everyone). To someone who's never dabbled, TBH I wouldn't even recommend trying, best left alone. Like fiddling with your car's engine.
I consider myself a good player, but I'm clearly not a great player. I'm sure there would be many more flaws to fix further up the food chain.
I got a lot from books like 'the inner game of tennis' and other materials, like the Attention Circles of Eberspacher. For those who are unfamiliar with this:I started 'hanging' my arm loosely from the elbow when getting into my stance, which helped get a hinge action that gave a straight cue delivery.
Where did you go to learn the sports psychology aspect of the game? I’ve been wanting to research a little about this. I feel once you have a solid foundation of fundamentals the psychology is the next bump in the road to overcome.
Honestly I've been working at it on and off since I was a kid, using it for basketball.Where did you go to learn the sports psychology aspect of the game? I’ve been wanting to research a little about this. I feel once you have a solid foundation of fundamentals the psychology is the next bump in the road to overcome.