Hi all, I've noticed a couple of things in my game recently and wanted to hear some advice.
I've noticed that I make fewer mistakes earlier in a session, and make more and more careless errors as time goes by.
I've also been trying to work on cutting down my errors by analyzing why each one happened immediately afterwards. I've noticed that when I miss easy shots, and I mean shots where I have a straight or mild cut to the pocket, I'm on the right side of the ball to get fairly natural position, and there are no extenuating circumstances (jacked up, 9+ ft. straight-in shot, heavy risk of scratch, etc.), I generally miss because I skipped steps in my pre-shot routine. I didn't align myself carefully before getting down. I didn't finish deciding on the details of my position route before getting down. I forgot to focus in on a specific contact point on the OB. I forgot to choose which part of the pocket I'm shooting at. I failed to silence other thoughts (thinking ahead in the rack or even the match while stroking). I failed to adjust my feet so I was the right distance from the shot, rather then leaning toward it. I felt uncomfortable, but I pulled the trigger instead of standing up and adjusting.
All of these things are things I know how to do correctly, and all are things I've learned over the years can make the difference in my game between a bad shot and a good one. And at the beginning of the night, I do them all pretty well. But as the night wears on, I lose my focus on these things, and I start skipping steps, or not doing steps right.
So what's your advice on how to avoid skipping steps? I know what I need in my pre-shot routine, I just need help making myself stick with it.
-Andrew
I've noticed that I make fewer mistakes earlier in a session, and make more and more careless errors as time goes by.
I've also been trying to work on cutting down my errors by analyzing why each one happened immediately afterwards. I've noticed that when I miss easy shots, and I mean shots where I have a straight or mild cut to the pocket, I'm on the right side of the ball to get fairly natural position, and there are no extenuating circumstances (jacked up, 9+ ft. straight-in shot, heavy risk of scratch, etc.), I generally miss because I skipped steps in my pre-shot routine. I didn't align myself carefully before getting down. I didn't finish deciding on the details of my position route before getting down. I forgot to focus in on a specific contact point on the OB. I forgot to choose which part of the pocket I'm shooting at. I failed to silence other thoughts (thinking ahead in the rack or even the match while stroking). I failed to adjust my feet so I was the right distance from the shot, rather then leaning toward it. I felt uncomfortable, but I pulled the trigger instead of standing up and adjusting.
All of these things are things I know how to do correctly, and all are things I've learned over the years can make the difference in my game between a bad shot and a good one. And at the beginning of the night, I do them all pretty well. But as the night wears on, I lose my focus on these things, and I start skipping steps, or not doing steps right.
So what's your advice on how to avoid skipping steps? I know what I need in my pre-shot routine, I just need help making myself stick with it.
-Andrew