What you call "nervous as hell"..
sounds to me like getting amped up for the battle. It's what I used to like best about competing. All your senses are being heightened, and you're ready to hit an upper gear. That's totally different from having the "shakes" for me.... although that good energy can exacerbate the symptom of tremors.
They may appear, and for all intensive purposes "are" the same (shakes and tremors) externally. Personally I love the nervousness..... the tremors I wish I never had that sensation!!
Embrace the shake............... that's the motto I'm striving for!
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gunzby said:Just replying to myself. Last night I played in the first tournament I've bothered to be a part of in well over 10 years. My nerves were absolutely shot. I wasn't shaky when I was stroking the cue, but everything inside me was nervous as hell. I lost in the first round, but still played well considering the circumstances. I'll keep going till I'm over it as I believe that forcing yourself into that situation is the best way to get over it.
The more normal you make that situation the less it becomes "foreign" or stressful which is what makes you nervous and gives you the shakes.
Not to get weird, but I bet you were nervous when you had "your first time". I also bet that you're not nervous anymore![]()
sounds to me like getting amped up for the battle. It's what I used to like best about competing. All your senses are being heightened, and you're ready to hit an upper gear. That's totally different from having the "shakes" for me.... although that good energy can exacerbate the symptom of tremors.
They may appear, and for all intensive purposes "are" the same (shakes and tremors) externally. Personally I love the nervousness..... the tremors I wish I never had that sensation!!
Embrace the shake............... that's the motto I'm striving for!

td