boogieman
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping.
Just a little "journal" entry here:
Before Sunday 8 ball league I hit some balls for a few hours with my buddy. We were just kind of taking it real easy with 8 ball. Taking it nice and slow. I'd plan out my entire sequence before shooting. If not entirely, at least see the problems, how to take care of them, this group of 3 balls all play in the same pocket, etc. I played my best league session later that day.
At league I basically just played very chill and "slow" for me. Not snail pace, but looking at the sequence, where I wanted on the next ball, walk around a bit if needed. Figured what I wanted and played the shot. Nice natural rolling shots, no crazy stuff unless absolutely needed. Played more 2 way and safes rather than trying trick shots. I was feeling good, unstressed and just letting the game play. Rolling balls is fun. Feeling how to get the CB rolling before contacting the OB, and how to put just enough spin for the natural to carry it where you need is fun. Roll the ball and the game becomes easy.
Yesterday (Monday) we practiced 9 ball. I love 9B but It's not what I'm best at and at times it stresses me out. I never played 9B seriously until a couple years ago. I missed some shots. I got uptight. Back and sciatic started flaring up. Horrible pain. Stress is not good. I was just piss pounding shots, using extreme english and draw, throwing balls off line and missing. I was about to just stop playing for the night. It was pretty bad, stress, pain, mental game crap in a vicious feedback loop.
I came to a quick conclusion that I wasn't seeing the shots correctly. I made a small loop with my thumb and first finger and picked an object across the room (like the eye dominance test). I didn't even see the object I was looking for. I moved my hand until I saw it clearly with my dominate eye. Closed that eye and opened the other, then back to the dominate eye. Did this for about 30 seconds.
Now I seriously doubt my vision was messed up if I look at the situation objectively, but my mental state was terrible. The simple act of looking at an object with my dominate eye calmed my ass down. After that I started playing right again. Natural shots and leaves. The stick felt right in my hand. It was balanced and felt good, like a magic wand or something. Pain was at manageable level, even able to ignore it completely while shooting.
Pool is largely a mental game. Stress breeds failure. If I get my head right I can play. If my head isn't right the whole game feels bad. Just whacking balls and pushing them around isn't what makes this game so fun and beautiful. It has to feel right and that starts with getting your head right and reducing stress.
Rolling the ball is fun and the feel of it ties me to the game quicker than making several stun/draw/trick shots in a row.
Before Sunday 8 ball league I hit some balls for a few hours with my buddy. We were just kind of taking it real easy with 8 ball. Taking it nice and slow. I'd plan out my entire sequence before shooting. If not entirely, at least see the problems, how to take care of them, this group of 3 balls all play in the same pocket, etc. I played my best league session later that day.
At league I basically just played very chill and "slow" for me. Not snail pace, but looking at the sequence, where I wanted on the next ball, walk around a bit if needed. Figured what I wanted and played the shot. Nice natural rolling shots, no crazy stuff unless absolutely needed. Played more 2 way and safes rather than trying trick shots. I was feeling good, unstressed and just letting the game play. Rolling balls is fun. Feeling how to get the CB rolling before contacting the OB, and how to put just enough spin for the natural to carry it where you need is fun. Roll the ball and the game becomes easy.
Yesterday (Monday) we practiced 9 ball. I love 9B but It's not what I'm best at and at times it stresses me out. I never played 9B seriously until a couple years ago. I missed some shots. I got uptight. Back and sciatic started flaring up. Horrible pain. Stress is not good. I was just piss pounding shots, using extreme english and draw, throwing balls off line and missing. I was about to just stop playing for the night. It was pretty bad, stress, pain, mental game crap in a vicious feedback loop.
I came to a quick conclusion that I wasn't seeing the shots correctly. I made a small loop with my thumb and first finger and picked an object across the room (like the eye dominance test). I didn't even see the object I was looking for. I moved my hand until I saw it clearly with my dominate eye. Closed that eye and opened the other, then back to the dominate eye. Did this for about 30 seconds.
Now I seriously doubt my vision was messed up if I look at the situation objectively, but my mental state was terrible. The simple act of looking at an object with my dominate eye calmed my ass down. After that I started playing right again. Natural shots and leaves. The stick felt right in my hand. It was balanced and felt good, like a magic wand or something. Pain was at manageable level, even able to ignore it completely while shooting.
Pool is largely a mental game. Stress breeds failure. If I get my head right I can play. If my head isn't right the whole game feels bad. Just whacking balls and pushing them around isn't what makes this game so fun and beautiful. It has to feel right and that starts with getting your head right and reducing stress.
Rolling the ball is fun and the feel of it ties me to the game quicker than making several stun/draw/trick shots in a row.