This is an idea that I had playing the ghost today. It's kind of a progressive rotation training drill that encompasses levels of difficulty and competition training. I know it's not a complete tournament simulation because there is no safety play but it gets the competitive juices flowing.
Ok, There are four levels; A, AA, AAA and Major. You play each ghost best of seven. Once you have completed a level three times in a row without losing to a ghost you can move to the next level. You start with whatever level you feel most comfortable but if you fail to complete a level three times in a row you move down to the lower level.
(On a side note; I know 2-ball ghost seems really silly but for someone just starting out this could be a good confidence builder). It?s really just to compete against yourself and spice up a session of drills. Let me know what you think.
Level breakdown:
A: 2-ball ghost
3-ball ghost
4-ball ghost
AA: 4-ball ghost
5-ball ghost
6-ball ghost
AAA: 6-ball ghost
7-ball ghost
8-ball ghost
Major: 8-ball ghost
9-ball ghost
10-ball ghost
Ok, There are four levels; A, AA, AAA and Major. You play each ghost best of seven. Once you have completed a level three times in a row without losing to a ghost you can move to the next level. You start with whatever level you feel most comfortable but if you fail to complete a level three times in a row you move down to the lower level.
(On a side note; I know 2-ball ghost seems really silly but for someone just starting out this could be a good confidence builder). It?s really just to compete against yourself and spice up a session of drills. Let me know what you think.
Level breakdown:
A: 2-ball ghost
3-ball ghost
4-ball ghost
AA: 4-ball ghost
5-ball ghost
6-ball ghost
AAA: 6-ball ghost
7-ball ghost
8-ball ghost
Major: 8-ball ghost
9-ball ghost
10-ball ghost