Glad you posted this. I've been playing about 5 years now and have reached the upper skill levels of my TAP and APA leagues. I have between 10-20 hours a week that I devote to practice and I play league twice a week. I pick up a tournament here and there as time permits.
I seem to be stuck at the moment. It has been like this for about 6 weeks or so.
When I get to the table, I cannot see the shot - or rather I am uncertain about the aim point. My stroke feels awkward. I'm out of alignment coming into the shot, making lots of mistakes in competition lately and the "pool gods" haven't exactly been on my side either (which is more likely a result of the issues within my control).
Not sure what is happening.
I'd say my game has not only leveled off, but it seems to have regressed a bit. I also feel somewhat overwhelmed by what to practice next and don't feel the practice sessions are as focused or structured as they should be. When I try to develop a plan, there are so many things to practice I'm not sure which one(s) to work on first.
Sorry to be a Debbie-downer. This is the first time I've experienced this - I just don't know what to do to snap out of this cycle.
I'm sure the more experienced players have been through this and advice would be greatly appreciated.
On a high note, however, I still love the game. Am I mentally impaired or what?