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i have not hit a ball in 2 months.
im a low a player .

how long do you think it will take me to get my game back?
 
Depends on how much golf and poker you're playing......

For someone thats not a pool player you sure spend a lot of time around here.....
 
i have not hit a ball in 2 months.
im a low a player .

how long do you think it will take me to get my game back?

i've never seen you hit a ball and i'm not an instructor so take this for what it's worth.

i'm guessing you've got enough natural ability that it'll probably only take 2-4 weeks to be back to 100%.
 
My guess is however long it takes to get 11 games loser against Daz, that seemed to put you right in stroke, so 8 or 9 hours for you before people hate it.
 
i have not hit a ball in 2 months.
im a low a player .

how long do you think it will take me to get my game back?


Just depends how do you feel- there are guys who almost don t need any training to bring their best performance. In my opinion a player from your level don t need that much practice as long you wanna play to *have fun*.
Perhaps 1-2 days- don t think you would need more. 2 months without shooting some balls are not that long :)

lg
Ingo
 
Just depends how do you feel- there are guys who almost don t need any training to bring their best performance. In my opinion a player from your level don t need that much practice as long you wanna play to *have fun*.
Perhaps 1-2 days- don t think you would need more. 2 months without shooting some balls are not that long :)

lg
Ingo

thanks i think i need 2 weeks
 
Chris...If you're asking the opinion of a professional instructor, my answer is that you're never "out of stroke". All it would take is someone offering you the "action" you thrive on, and you'd find your "stroke" in an hour or two (I think two weeks is far too long...you wouldn't need that much time). IMO, once you have 'grooved' your stroke like you have already (like most pro-level players), you never lose it...maybe get a bit rusty temporarily...but you never lose it. It's like riding a bike.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

i guess the pros dont answer on here?
 
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Chris...If you're asking the opinion of a professional instructor, my answer is that you're never "out of stroke". All it would take is someone offering you the "action" you thrive on, and you'd find your "stroke" in an hour or two (I think two weeks is far too long...you wouldn't need that much time). IMO, once you have 'grooved' your stroke like you have already (like most pro-level players), you never lose is...maybe get a bit rusty temporarily...but you never lose it. It's like riding a bike.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

i think your right.
but to play a good player i think i need to prac for 2 weeks min.
i have not hit 1 ball in 2 months.
who knows we will fing out someday i think.
 
That's what I was thinking. It's not potting balls that takes long to get comfortable with it's the overall feel. Position play, speed control etc. And maybe even some instincts.

you are right to pocket balls is the easy part.

safes kicks speed is tough
 
i have not hit a ball in 2 months.
im a low a player .

how long do you think it will take me to get my game back?



Chris for a player like you it's all about confidences because you already have the skills. It could take a few days, maybe a week or even a month but when your confidences returns you will know it, and it will be back to lights out!!

Take care and have a great night
 
you are right to pocket balls is the easy part.

safes kicks speed is tough

Wasn't even thinking about kicks, good point. Earlier this year I went about 3 months without putting any time in on the pool table. My shotmaking was fine, but I was over running everything by a foot.
 
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