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.
I agree , in most case's but you have to be honest and understand where you weakness lies for me its concertration and staying focused and not let my temper take controll every time I miss a shot ,, I have beat lower pro's and players of simaliar caliber , but could loss to a E player on any given day .. be honest it was so bad I was ready to quit
I wrote a post in the 14-1 thread leverging the unconcience mind giving a over view ,, but IMHO the use of a sports shrink is under used , and I can think of many real good players and pro's who would seriously benifit form their use,, I guess its a pride thing many wont admitt they have a problam and when they have a meltdown acting like a idiot maybe break a stick or shaft and think nothing of it,, well I got tiered of that so I took that step
and no guestion it payed off ten fold
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