I've lost 15 of my last 16 matches. Unbelievable. How does one regain confidence? I've read Inner Game of Tennis and Pleasures of Small Motions. Nothing is working.
I've lost 15 of my last 16 matches. Unbelievable. How does one regain confidence? I've read Inner Game of Tennis and Pleasures of Small Motions. Nothing is working.
one additional thing: i am winning most of the match, then collapse and lose.Happens every time.You have a flaw in your setup. Get a lesson or two.
I've lost 15 of my last 16 matches. Unbelievable. How does one regain confidence? I've read Inner Game of Tennis and Pleasures of Small Motions. Nothing is working.
I've lost 15 of my last 16 matches. Unbelievable. How does one regain confidence? I've read Inner Game of Tennis and Pleasures of Small Motions. Nothing is working.
one additional thing: i am winning most of the match, then collapse and lose.Happens every time.
Padawan. And your advice is welcome and appreciated very much. I'll try that. It's definitely between my ears.Go Back to the Basics, My Young Palawan.
Thanks...I really don't know why I'm collapsing after being ahead, sometimes by large margins.What did you learn from your losses? Was it mechanics (e.g. grip tightening due to nervousness)? Was it the equipment (e.g. new felt)? Was it lack of concentration (e.g. distracted by other thoughts)? Etc.
Spend some table time alone, just one-stroke and/or look-away shooting. You'll probably notice that you're able to make shots without overstroking or looking at the shot when executing.
Go Back to the Basics, My Young Palawan.
Your gif is fake news!!!! Yoda would never say "You must unlearn what you have learned".
Unlearn, you must, that which you have learned.
Common!
I've lost 15 of my last 16 matches. Unbelievable. How does one regain confidence? I've read Inner Game of Tennis and Pleasures of Small Motions. Nothing is working.
Thanks Lou....i'll look for that!You are changing your set up.
Lou Figueroa
Thanks Lou....i'll look for that!
One thing in particular, not that it will surely help but is a possibility: look at your timing. Most amateur players will slow up when the heat is on. And that changes the set up by changing how all the parts get into position. Too slow (more careful) and things can get out of alignment.
Lou Figueroa
Rich Schultz...IMO you could really benefit from some video analysis by a professional instructor. Most of us really have no idea of what we do and how we do it. The ones that may know what they do, don't know if they're doing it the same way every time. Confidence comes from not having to worry that what you decide to do standing up will definitely happen when you stand down on the table, because you have TRAINED your routines, mental and physical. We simply don't know what we don't know! If you really "know" your routine, meaning it's a habit, it's easy to fix an error the next time you go to the table. If not, you'll likely make the same error again, or a different error trying to fix the first one. For me, a slump lasts one shot! :thumbup:
Scott Lee
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