I Need instructor in TN/KY

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I need help with a break down I believe is in my fundamentals ASAP

Recommendations please. I need someone to tell me what I am doing different when I go from playing at my level(4-5 ball runs) to dogging balls all in the same match. I have more info to add if I can find someone. I am 1-1/2 hours west of Nashville
Thanks, Ron
 
Ummm, Stan Shuffet :thumbup:

www.justcueit.com

One of the best in the business and he's close by.....
 
Thanks RJ, I have heard nothing but good about Mr. Shuffet but at the moment I can not afford him am do not have time to take his class before friday and when I talked with him before it seems his time is usually spoken for. I am going to APA regionals Friday and something in my game has come unglued. I am hoping to find someone qualified for an hour session to look for an obvious tell in the difference I am having.

After This weekend if I win my division I will be looking for more instruction.
 
Thanks RJ, I have heard nothing but good about Mr. Shuffet but at the moment I can not afford him am do not have time to take his class before friday and when I talked with him before it seems his time is usually spoken for. I am going to APA regionals Friday and something in my game has come unglued. I am hoping to find someone qualified for an hour session to look for an obvious tell in the difference I am having.

After This weekend if I win my division I will be looking for more instruction.

So, you are looking for someone who can help you fix your game by Friday?

Take it from someone who's been there. Your best short-term fix is to play it out. Play a marathon practice session and you will eventually start to relax and you will find your game again.

Right now you are probably tense and worried. Just play. It hasn't gone away but you have to first relax to find it again. You have to break down your tension and just let yourself play again. Time at the table will help you get there. Practice alone. Just focus on you.

Then after the weekend you can seek out proper help and take a reasonable amount of time to improve your game.
 
So, you are looking for someone who can help you fix your game by Friday?

Take it from someone who's been there. Your best short-term fix is to play it out. Play a marathon practice session and you will eventually start to relax and you will find your game again.

Right now you are probably tense and worried. Just play. It hasn't gone away but you have to first relax to find it again. You have to break down your tension and just let yourself play again. Time at the table will help you get there. Practice alone. Just focus on you.

Then after the weekend you can seek out proper help and take a reasonable amount of time to improve your game.

Yes i was hoping someone could see a difference in when I shoot a good rack or 2 and then dog several shots in a row. I will be living at the table this week. Thank you
 
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