Biloxi Boy
Man With A Golden Arm
There is a good thread currently going strong, Which Variable Is the Cause of Most Missed Shots, in which this subject surfaced. This will open another can of worms, but what the hell . . .
At some point in my pool life, I found myself slipping into two very closely related states, both of which I came to describe as being "in the zone". One was a purely meditative/trance-like state which sometimes occurred when I was playing alone just running/pocketing balls. It was definitely not "practice", and the end result was that time seem to stand still and the world became calm and distant. My other zone was a competitive one in which my game reached a new level -- whatever you want to call it, I believe we've all been there.
Over in the other thread, Senior Tom wrote "When we get too much into our conscious mind, we have a tendency to mess up the shot. In the zone, it doesn't take a lot of thinking, just doing. 'Just do it !'"
So the "Succinct Police" don't bust me, I am going to stop here, and let y'all have it.
What is the Zone? How do we get there? Where can it take us?
At some point in my pool life, I found myself slipping into two very closely related states, both of which I came to describe as being "in the zone". One was a purely meditative/trance-like state which sometimes occurred when I was playing alone just running/pocketing balls. It was definitely not "practice", and the end result was that time seem to stand still and the world became calm and distant. My other zone was a competitive one in which my game reached a new level -- whatever you want to call it, I believe we've all been there.
Over in the other thread, Senior Tom wrote "When we get too much into our conscious mind, we have a tendency to mess up the shot. In the zone, it doesn't take a lot of thinking, just doing. 'Just do it !'"
So the "Succinct Police" don't bust me, I am going to stop here, and let y'all have it.
What is the Zone? How do we get there? Where can it take us?
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