Pinocchio said:Of the top 10 players in the world how many would you think have spent 2 weeks with a pool instructor? My guess would be a big fat zero.
Pinocchio
I think you would be very surprised to know how many pros actually go to pool schools for help with their game. I could name several, but out of respect for their privacy, won't. I know one top pro who mentioned something about taking lessons from a particular instructor. Shortly after, another pro and serious competator with this player, signed up for the same class. I know another pro who had an instructor flown in to work with the player on a regular basis.
The best players are the ones who know they can always get better. They seek help and knowledge from many different sources. That is how they stay on top. When you stop learning, you stop improving. The good players know that. The rest think they already know it, or can do it on their own. They actually allow their ego to prevent them from admitting they might need some help to get better. We don't know what we don't know! Personally, I want to find out what I don't know, so I can continue to grow. Some are content to remain at the level where they are. Others are driven to get better. One group thinks instruction is a waste. The other group just keeps getting better.
Steve