I have an interesting question that I have been wondering about for a while. I was wondering if there is a point at which you are practicing too much pool. (i.e. not shooting with anyone, drills, specific shots, rotation, etc.)
I was talking this over with my friend Tin Man, and he had some interesting thoughts on the subject.... He basically said that as long as you are having fun and your attitude doesn't turn sour towards the game then no there is no such thing as too much practice.
I agree to a point with this. I think that, yes if you have a great attitude toward pool then you can practice all you want but I would think that it would wear on your mentally.
For example, I've been playing pool for around 1 year and 7 months, am probably a solid "B" player and have been putting, on average, about 40 to 50 hours a week in at the pool hall I work at (playing pool not working

). I know thats a lot of hours but I really love this game. Recently I have been feeling a little worn out but I still want to go down and shoot pool. When I'm practicing I will shoot alone unless Tin Man shows up or unless someone comes in looking for real cheap action.
Keep in mind that while I'm at the pool hall I'm not constantly at the table every second shooting. I'm BSing with friends or grabbing something to eat. That being said.......
I'm wondering if practicing this much is going to hurt my game in the long run? Is it just making things harder for me to pick up on things I'm doing wrong? Down the road will I actually have anything to show for it? And is practicing this much a week really going to improve my game "THE WAY I THINK IT SHOULD?" Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might want to do differently?
Thank you in advance.