boogieman
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping.
I get your point, but in almost every field where you can be a pro athlete, they study sport's psychology, or at the minimum the coaches and trainers do. I don't care anything at all about football but there's a show called something like "Hard Knocks" where they film a team in their preseason. You can learn a lot just from the sports psychology talks they have with the players on there. They aren't saying this stuff to losers or beginners, they are sharpening the pro's minds with it. It's can be pretty powerful stuff. The winning teams all have dedicated salaried people to teach this stuff to the players.You don't want to know LOL. I am not "advising" anyone. My opinion on these mental side books is just my opinion. I play good players sometimes approaching 700 Fargo. If I lose it is not because I got the yips. It is because they are good or I missed shots. And I don't worry about a hobby which is not paying my bills. I seriously doubt there are any top players that are hunched over studying books about anything. Especially mental aspect. They are playing and competing. I like books that deal with learning shots, games I have not played extensively, pattern play and stories. But you are probably right. I am long past getting worried about getting dramatically better and for sure not from a book. I should not have posted on this thread as you imply. Your point is well taken. Have a good one.
For the mental side of the game, these books are good. Not everyone starts at the same level and these books can help the majority of people.