Your arm should be loose, but your brain should be focused. In other words, you should specifically know what task you are going to perform at the table, but the actual execution should be somewhat of a subconcious action.
If I start losing focus, I remind myself is that all I can do is try my best. Anything that happens beside that like unlucky rolls is outside of my control and doesn't matter. It also helps to have the confidence in my game to where, if the rolls are going my way, I know I will win.
I would think that you would like to do both.
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Hitting that next gear IS doing both at the same time.Playing loose means letting your subconscious do the shooting, concentrating means being highly aware and in tune with what is happening. Being able to put both together is called "in the zone" or "in dead stroke".
You play best when you practice at home and no one is around right? If only I could play as well as I practice haha. Read the book "The Inner Game of Tennis" did wonders for my Mental game.
I would think that you would like to do both.
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Can someone tell me which is best, really concetrate, or try and play loose. What works best for you? I do not mean when you hit a gear, we all know how easy that is, but can anyone tell me any tricks they use to get into the next gear.
Read the book "The Inner Game of Tennis" did wonders for my Mental game.
Can someone tell me which is best, really concetrate, or try and play loose. What works best for you? I do not mean when you hit a gear, we all know how easy that is, but can anyone tell me any tricks they use to get into the next gear.
I would think that you would like to do both.
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