Barry Stark on practice form to the match. Half the game is 80% mental.
I never practice. I also don’t practice fishing in the backyard or ball hockey or playing my guitars.
At 66 I have fun. I may be the 399th best snooker player in the world and no real desire to move up to 350. In Anerican Pool it would be even less incentive...who cares who is 98th?
Over the years I’ve improved skills by making up a variety of unique games that are fun in themselves. Practice for the sake of it would get dull...just like kids are turned of playing music by repeating scales.
The reason there is a million ‘how to’ videos’ is most dabblers follow one regimen for a couple weeks. Lets it slide then searches for the next ‘best big thing‘. Every new system or drill is the ‘best ever’ until the new one next week.
Funniest are all the players who claim to practice religiously but then still search for the magic cue and tip so they can actualky sink a ball.
Ronnie O'Sullivan speaks of enjoying practice. So many ways to have fun with it.And lastly for some people practice is fun.![]()