We have all stood in awe of professional players seemingly playing perfect pool.
I wonder though if we have seen the pinnacle of playing ability?
I see so many pro matches and players are getting out of line and just making what look like unforced errors.
Pool being the solitary sport that it is in the USA and most of the world....where training is not structured, where very few players have real coaches and fewer still have coaches who travel with them.....is there still room for the pros to get better?
I think that there is. I think that if pool were treated more like a sport and players came up through a dedicated training system and the best players had full time coaches then I think we would see a higher level, perhaps a much higher level, than we currently have.
What do you think?
I wonder though if we have seen the pinnacle of playing ability?
I see so many pro matches and players are getting out of line and just making what look like unforced errors.
Pool being the solitary sport that it is in the USA and most of the world....where training is not structured, where very few players have real coaches and fewer still have coaches who travel with them.....is there still room for the pros to get better?
I think that there is. I think that if pool were treated more like a sport and players came up through a dedicated training system and the best players had full time coaches then I think we would see a higher level, perhaps a much higher level, than we currently have.
What do you think?