tomatoshooter
Well-known member
Hi, I'm wondering if there is anything I should know about finding a good instructor. On the PBIA website, I see an "advanced" instructor about an hour away from me, should that be all I need to know? They seem to have a structure that I can trust.
I started taking the game seriously about 2 years ago, although I have played a bit casually before then. I shoot and practice a lot but I think I will get a lot more out of my practice with a little more structure. Unless the potential instructor has a better idea, I want to refine my stroke, work on the speed control (I can hit the ball at 30% speed consistently but I often don't realize how hard I need to hit the ball), develop my pattern play, and help me develop a practice routine. I'm planning on taking lessons more occasionally than say weekly but it would be nice if I could do a two hour session every couple of months.
I started taking the game seriously about 2 years ago, although I have played a bit casually before then. I shoot and practice a lot but I think I will get a lot more out of my practice with a little more structure. Unless the potential instructor has a better idea, I want to refine my stroke, work on the speed control (I can hit the ball at 30% speed consistently but I often don't realize how hard I need to hit the ball), develop my pattern play, and help me develop a practice routine. I'm planning on taking lessons more occasionally than say weekly but it would be nice if I could do a two hour session every couple of months.