A little background, I am retired, 67, and laid off pool for 7 years. I am about a c+ b- player. I am practicing at home 1 to 2 hours a day. I feel like my stroke is coming back and I'm shooting about at the level I was at before I quit playing. I miss my position a couple times a game and that is probably my weak point right now.
I am a morning person so I usually practice about an hour in the morning on some drills until I get bored then maybe a couple 15 to 30 minute sessions later in the day. I sometimes play the ghost 8 ball or 9 ball until I miss or miss my position then shoot that shot a few times to figure it out. I feel if I try to practice too long after I get bored with it I'll just get sloppy and not make any improvement.
I know everyone's different depending on skill level and goals but how much do you feel you need to practice to improve?
I am a morning person so I usually practice about an hour in the morning on some drills until I get bored then maybe a couple 15 to 30 minute sessions later in the day. I sometimes play the ghost 8 ball or 9 ball until I miss or miss my position then shoot that shot a few times to figure it out. I feel if I try to practice too long after I get bored with it I'll just get sloppy and not make any improvement.
I know everyone's different depending on skill level and goals but how much do you feel you need to practice to improve?