i am lucky in that i have a table at home, am retired, and have lots of free time.
i really have no other hobbies, other than going to the gym or the beach walking. so i spend a lot of time playing pool and practicing. normally i just shoot ghost ball 9 ball for hours on end each day, with a little drill here and there, but just the same old ghost ball day in and day out.
and it recently dawned on me that im practicing all wrong. i thought that if i have all this time, why aren't i practicing like a professional would??? or how i think a pro would practice???
so now, i drink my morning coffee, watch some CNN, read the news, then turn on the radio, and just shoot racks, to warm up the back. nothing special, just trying to finish a rack, then rebreak, and try again. this one hour session is usually my worst hour of the three.
then i come back in a few hours, and for one hour, work on three rail shots, side spin, trying to get perfect position on the next object ball, using only three balls on the table.
no ghost ball, no messing around, really focusing on trying to get that perfect position.
my evening session is always my best, i try all types of set ups, three-four ball set ups, and just keep doing them over and over again, then i finally play either 6 or 8 ball ghost ball, always trying to get perfect position.
so instead of just banging balls around playing ghost ball, im really liking my new set up. each session expect for the evening session is timed using a timer, so i might set the timer for 30 minutes to work on frozen rail shots, then 30 minutes on draw shots.
just though i would share this.








i really have no other hobbies, other than going to the gym or the beach walking. so i spend a lot of time playing pool and practicing. normally i just shoot ghost ball 9 ball for hours on end each day, with a little drill here and there, but just the same old ghost ball day in and day out.
and it recently dawned on me that im practicing all wrong. i thought that if i have all this time, why aren't i practicing like a professional would??? or how i think a pro would practice???
so now, i drink my morning coffee, watch some CNN, read the news, then turn on the radio, and just shoot racks, to warm up the back. nothing special, just trying to finish a rack, then rebreak, and try again. this one hour session is usually my worst hour of the three.
then i come back in a few hours, and for one hour, work on three rail shots, side spin, trying to get perfect position on the next object ball, using only three balls on the table.
no ghost ball, no messing around, really focusing on trying to get that perfect position.
my evening session is always my best, i try all types of set ups, three-four ball set ups, and just keep doing them over and over again, then i finally play either 6 or 8 ball ghost ball, always trying to get perfect position.
so instead of just banging balls around playing ghost ball, im really liking my new set up. each session expect for the evening session is timed using a timer, so i might set the timer for 30 minutes to work on frozen rail shots, then 30 minutes on draw shots.
just though i would share this.