It's really hard to stay in stroke on the road. Even in the days when I was just playing on the road I had to go back home after about a month because I was just wore out. Needed to eat right, excersize and sleep good for a few weeks.
What I found is it's even harder to stay in stroke when your doing allot of lessons. It's really, really hard to stay in stroke when your doing 2 to 3 lessons a day.
I played Lee in Tunica. he just got there in time, had hardly no sleep and I gave him some asprin for his headache. He played terrible but in the same circumstance so would everyone else.
I have players that think I can't play very well also. I play real bad sometimes. Didn't play all week, too many lessons, blood sugar is way off, i'm diabetic, didn't get enough sleep, it happens.
On the same token I can name off about a dozen pro players that don't ask me to match up anymore. Maybe more. Been there, done that and they didn't like it too much.
Many players that go to these tournaments are in top stroke and have been getting ready to play at an event. A teacher on the road doesn't have the time to practice or even rest enough because they're trying to make enough money to cover the nut of the road. About $75.00 per day if you cut as many corners as you can.
I play in the tournaments for fun because I love pool and sometimes I get in stroke during the event and do pretty good. Like this last weekend. I had a chance to win a pretty big one. I ended up with third.
I can't say much about the Darren thing but I'm sure there's more to it than meets the eye.
And him playing Ralf. We all think we play bad when we lose. Has Ralf won much in the last year? I don't know.
Anyway I'm just trying to defend the playing part of a teacher on the road doing allot of lessons. And Lee fills that role for sure. it's tough to stay in stroke and play well all the time.
Don't be too hard on Lee.
The Indians have an old saying. Don't judge a man until your walk a mile in his moccasins.
Just my 2 cents worth but I've been there and done that and I'm still doing it. I have about 6 months solid on the road now teaching and playing everywhere I go. .
Anyone out there want to go on the road and get some of this your welcome.
There's another old saying. Home Sweet Home.
Mine is Home, Home on the road. Not for the meek and mild.
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