The Value of Positive Imprinting?
Original Problem
Not running out from the break as often as I used to while playing 9 ball.
Core Concept
Which training method produces quicker results:
1) Analysis -- Educating your left brain as to what it (your body) is doing wrong, what it needs to change and how to translate those changes into your physical performance.
or,
2) Imprinting – Feeding your right brain with only positive images, feelings, successful muscle memory maps and the confidence that would come from always viewing perfect shots.
Let me explain what I mean by using golf as an example.... Let’s assume that your physical makeup is the same as Tiger Woods. And, say we had a magical Tiger Woods suit that you could simply zip yourself into and whenever you hit the ball you would hit it just like Tiger. After several hundred swings you would simply know how to swing correctly without thinking about it much at all. At this point you are positively imprinted with all of Tiger's right brain feel.
Background
I noticed that I was running out from the break less and less in 9 ball. The only thing I could tell that I had been doing differently, was NOT watching 9 ball matches on TV or DVD's. (...my 7 y.o. has filled up the Comcast DVR to 100% with Sponge Bob and other junk)
Primary Theory
So, I created the following theory:
A pool player will play better pool after observing one or both of the following:
a) better players playing live
AND/OR
b) by watching better players play on video
Secondary Theory
If you never see any missed shots, you won't think about missing.
Rationale behind the Theory
If a player is constantly watching good players run racks, his own mind will be wired for success and he will run out more often.
How I plan to test my theory
The purest way to test this theory seems to be to use my usual high runs in straight pool as a baseline.
BASELINE=25
Then I will watch a bunch of DVD's or youtube videos showing people playing straight pool and running lots of balls without missing.
During this "positive imprinting" period, if my theory is correct, I will begin to break out of my BASELINE=25 and start to run more balls.
FWIW, some 35 years ago my high run was something like 56, but I haven't even been close to that in years.
Why I like this test
Control over almost all the variables...
The only variable should be my watching a bunch of videos.
I don't expect my physical skill level to miraculously change anytime soon.
The test should isolate my mental state and enhance it through repetitive viewing of all shots being made and never missed.
Some questions
How many good shots will it take to erase the negative imprinting of one bad shot?
Is there more instructional value in seeing "perfection" than seeing mistakes and thinking how to correct those mistakes?
Do we get better results using by letting the right brain develop into a shooting machine through positive imprinting as the sole means of instruction?
How does this compare with the traditional teaching method of…
Final Thoughts
I only get one chance to come from this low of a BASELINE. After the first say 40 hours of viewing high runs, I should've imprinted enough improvement into my game and my mind that I could never go back to that original level.
How you can help
I need good video to watch. Preferably with multiple camera angles, good pacing and a run of over 100.
Do you know of any vid that fits this description on youtube, or a for purchase DVD?
I am open to any and all suggestions and/or critiques of my theory, the testing method, etc.
Tell me, what are you thinking?
If you are going to try this test, then please provide feedback as to whether it worked or not.
If you’re not sure whether you’re left-brained or right-brained, then take a look at the picture below. If she’s spinning clockwise then you’re a right-brained creative. If you see her as spinning anti-clockwise then you’re left-brained logical type.
If the girl is not spinning CLICK HERE
…and go to bottom of page.
Original Problem
Not running out from the break as often as I used to while playing 9 ball.
Core Concept
Which training method produces quicker results:
1) Analysis -- Educating your left brain as to what it (your body) is doing wrong, what it needs to change and how to translate those changes into your physical performance.
or,
2) Imprinting – Feeding your right brain with only positive images, feelings, successful muscle memory maps and the confidence that would come from always viewing perfect shots.
Let me explain what I mean by using golf as an example.... Let’s assume that your physical makeup is the same as Tiger Woods. And, say we had a magical Tiger Woods suit that you could simply zip yourself into and whenever you hit the ball you would hit it just like Tiger. After several hundred swings you would simply know how to swing correctly without thinking about it much at all. At this point you are positively imprinted with all of Tiger's right brain feel.
Background
I noticed that I was running out from the break less and less in 9 ball. The only thing I could tell that I had been doing differently, was NOT watching 9 ball matches on TV or DVD's. (...my 7 y.o. has filled up the Comcast DVR to 100% with Sponge Bob and other junk)
Primary Theory
So, I created the following theory:
A pool player will play better pool after observing one or both of the following:
a) better players playing live
AND/OR
b) by watching better players play on video
Secondary Theory
If you never see any missed shots, you won't think about missing.
Rationale behind the Theory
If a player is constantly watching good players run racks, his own mind will be wired for success and he will run out more often.
How I plan to test my theory
The purest way to test this theory seems to be to use my usual high runs in straight pool as a baseline.
BASELINE=25
Then I will watch a bunch of DVD's or youtube videos showing people playing straight pool and running lots of balls without missing.
During this "positive imprinting" period, if my theory is correct, I will begin to break out of my BASELINE=25 and start to run more balls.
FWIW, some 35 years ago my high run was something like 56, but I haven't even been close to that in years.
Why I like this test
Control over almost all the variables...
The only variable should be my watching a bunch of videos.
I don't expect my physical skill level to miraculously change anytime soon.
The test should isolate my mental state and enhance it through repetitive viewing of all shots being made and never missed.
Some questions
How many good shots will it take to erase the negative imprinting of one bad shot?
Is there more instructional value in seeing "perfection" than seeing mistakes and thinking how to correct those mistakes?
Do we get better results using by letting the right brain develop into a shooting machine through positive imprinting as the sole means of instruction?
How does this compare with the traditional teaching method of…
1) Here is what you're doing wrong.
2) Here is what you should and shouldn't be doing.
3) Now think about all of that stuff as you make your shot.
4) Apply all that you have learned in steps 1-3, and hope your game becomes better.
2) Here is what you should and shouldn't be doing.
3) Now think about all of that stuff as you make your shot.
4) Apply all that you have learned in steps 1-3, and hope your game becomes better.
Final Thoughts
I only get one chance to come from this low of a BASELINE. After the first say 40 hours of viewing high runs, I should've imprinted enough improvement into my game and my mind that I could never go back to that original level.
How you can help
I need good video to watch. Preferably with multiple camera angles, good pacing and a run of over 100.
Do you know of any vid that fits this description on youtube, or a for purchase DVD?
I am open to any and all suggestions and/or critiques of my theory, the testing method, etc.
Tell me, what are you thinking?
If you are going to try this test, then please provide feedback as to whether it worked or not.
If you’re not sure whether you’re left-brained or right-brained, then take a look at the picture below. If she’s spinning clockwise then you’re a right-brained creative. If you see her as spinning anti-clockwise then you’re left-brained logical type.
If the girl is not spinning CLICK HERE
…and go to bottom of page.