stockbob55
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I ask this question after watching several live stream episodes of James Aranas practicing at Roy's basement.
Drill after drill for hours and hours with a coach.
He is still looking for improvement even at his level (Fargo 806).
He is relentlessly looking for a minute edge that will make a difference.
Some back ground.....
- "People" say that you either have it or you don't, I assume that they mean some kind of natural ability that is obvious early on.
- I have also seen players improve gradually over many years becoming a good player later in life.
- Then there are the players who suddenly jump up the ranks after changing some fundamental in their game like vision, alignment or mental perspective.
I am aware that large gains are more difficult for better players and easier for the novice.
So can we improve with coaching, hard work and discipline?
And if yes what would be a realistic expectation given maximum effort?
Drill after drill for hours and hours with a coach.
He is still looking for improvement even at his level (Fargo 806).
He is relentlessly looking for a minute edge that will make a difference.
Some back ground.....
- "People" say that you either have it or you don't, I assume that they mean some kind of natural ability that is obvious early on.
- I have also seen players improve gradually over many years becoming a good player later in life.
- Then there are the players who suddenly jump up the ranks after changing some fundamental in their game like vision, alignment or mental perspective.
I am aware that large gains are more difficult for better players and easier for the novice.
So can we improve with coaching, hard work and discipline?
And if yes what would be a realistic expectation given maximum effort?