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Contact Scott Lee. He's the traveling instructor. Absolutely a must do. Definitely helped my game.
Depending on how you count it, I've spent something around $3000 for lessons. (Not including donations in matches:wink:.) Here's an article about getting and giving lessons that I wrote about my experiences: http://www.sfbilliards.com/articles/2005-09.pdfHow many people here have gone to or are getting instruction from a certified instructor or pro?
How do you feel it has helped your game?
I've never been and am thinking about seeing one. I live in central Michigan anybody know someone in the area?
How many people here have gone to or are getting instruction from a certified instructor or pro?
How do you feel it has helped your game?
I've never been and am thinking about seeing one. I live in central Michigan anybody know someone in the area?
I took a lesson from Karen about four years ago in Trevose, Pa. I had quit pool for 25 years and wanted to get started on the right foot with good fundamentals. Karen watched me take about ten shots and said stop. Your grip hand is way too far up on the butt...move it back about four inches. I tried it and it felt like my stroke was all over the place...I said lets continue with the lesson and I will move my hand back when I have time to get comfortable with it when I get home.
Karen said no...you will move it back now and keep it there for the remainder of the 3 hour lesson. I did...it worked...and I hold my cue there to this day. Bottom line is She could have said okay but she did not as she knew how important it was.
Great instructor and a real sweetheart when you meet her!
Also after four years I can still email her and she answers my questions...that is my input on what I learned and what a great instructor is.
Hope this helps
Wedge
Scott...If you're interested in working with me any time in the near future, please give me a call ASAP to discuss your needs and my schedule. I am here in MI this week, but will be in MD and VA next week.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
773-551-7473
I ever went to a instructor but I did see a sports Shrink and it was the best money I ever spent , now that my mind is close to my playing ability . I am considering looking into some high level instructors trying to get to the next level,, ,,but learning more fundementals would have served little if my attitude was still bringing my game down now that I have staightened that out I would get a much better bang for the buck if and when I see one
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An instructor that would not work with you on your “mental game”, attitude, focus and the like along with physics, strategy, technique and the like isn’t much of an instructor IMHO. Considering what “shrinks” cost these days you (might) have done better $ wise to have just started with a good teacher; jm2c.
I'm not buying in to that for what my needs were. The scale was way tipped to the mental side. I know more than one BCA instructor infact one plays on my masters team none that I talked to are experts in the brain department and some things they had told me the shrink said were not only not true but would make my game worse. A car mechanic can probaly rebuild your transmission but your much better off going to a trans expert.
I have read several books watched video's and listend to cd's
With some success but nothing near what I got out of one meeting
Might not be for all but for me a no brainer
I did say “might” depends on where you are I concede that. I probably don’t need to tell you that for most players it is that “The scale was way tipped to the mental side.” In my course I deal with “the mental side” a lot and I mean A LOT. One of my sayings is “pool is about 80% mindset and about 20% science; and as you go up the pool ladder this discrepancy widens”. I understand what you are saying and if you play on a BCA masters team you’re probably the exception and not the rule; I will gladly concede that. But for most people “the way to go” would probably be to get some good instruction. And that’s all I am saying; and if you’re in the upper tier of player you already know that that is very true.