HI all,
very similar for my case- many ppl came over to me in pool-rooms or in clubs to ask for help. And this already in a very early stage.
I always was very *angry*, because i wasn t able to find good instructional material in the early 80s. And the big guns always have been very far away to practice with or to earn knowledge- This changed with spending time in 2 poolrooms (with same owner)- where i really was able to earn tons of knowledge by meeting daily national and international champions (3c, cadre, 1c). This was a big push for me- to get so much more understanding.- then the first 3 books found their way to me (99 critical shots on pool and the Byrnes Collection)- and together with the earned knowledge from lessons with the carom guys the understanding came more and more-
but still i was a *player*- but was always a bit sad, that it wasn t the same in pool like in other sports, where you *learn from the start* how to do it right.
Then i made a break for 10-11 years without pool, started in 2009 again. And here my real journey started, after my knee broke i found here the way to compensate my re-found and re-lost love to pool.
AZB has here a big help for me- also Scott Lee and Randy Goettlicher, and many other Forum Guys as well.
Everything happens for a reason- so my accident had a positive aspect- it pushed me towards *teaching* and *instructing*.
Ppl from different countries contacted me-first i was surprised...then honored- and if oyu then see and feel this deep thankful mind/face from a student, then you know that teaching is your passion.
i love it, even if i would love to have more time- it s still just next to my daily work. (unfortunatley, lol).
Teaching changed big parts in my life-for sure. Travelled other countries to teach-- and in the last year i taught the first time other humans to become instructors- the biggest expririence in my *pool life* til now. That was so satisfying, to help here this association to start an instructor program from zero. I will never forget this, and it pushed me to have much more ideas in the future.
Teach what you know- and learn what you don t ---- this quote (RandyG) changed many things for me. And together with my own favourite quote: practice what you preach you can use it in every part of your life
Randy: if you read this here-- still waiting for your response to my email
all may have smooth stroke
Ingo