Hello all,
My regular schedule allows approximately 1-3 hrs a week practicing/playing (other than the one night I play league). I know this is not much time but I still love the game and some irony "it's more enjoyable".
2) What (if any) are your favorite mental pool drills to prepare?
#2 is most interesting to me as I heard on a video that Ralph Souqet doesn't practice, but wouldn't say what he does do (mentally) to prepare. Mainly curious to hear from those who have limited time but still remain competitive. I've found when I visualize certain shots/run outs/patterns off of the table (when commuting home on Mass Transit) my game seems to come together at a faster rate than when I just show up at the pool hall to play (lots more rust to knock off).
Thanks for your time and consideration,
Jay P.
My pool time has been severly limited as I have become a full-time single father for the past 10 months (of the most wonderful teenage daughter). I wouldn't change this for the world, however I'd still like to maintain somewhat of a "competitive" game for those few rare opportunities I do get to play.
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1) What are your favorite practice sessions 30min-1hr? 2) What (if any) are your favorite mental pool drills to prepare?
#2 is most interesting to me as I heard on a video that Ralph Souqet doesn't practice, but wouldn't say what he does do (mentally) to prepare. Mainly curious to hear from those who have limited time but still remain competitive. I've found when I visualize certain shots/run outs/patterns off of the table (when commuting home on Mass Transit) my game seems to come together at a faster rate than when I just show up at the pool hall to play (lots more rust to knock off).
Thanks for your time and consideration,
Jay P.