I wish I could make my ind focus 110% all the time, and not wander to other thing when playing pool.
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Books as I like to read.
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Books as I like to read.
Pleasures of Small Motions by Dr. Bob Fancher
That being said, one thing for you to work on is to not try to stay focused 110% of the time. Humans aren't designed to do that. You need to be able to focus when it is important. When is it important? For those 12 to 15 seconds when your bridge hand is actually on the table. When your are standing or sitting, you need to allow your mind to relax a little bit. Think about what you want to do, take in your surroundings, and chill out a little bit. You want to keep your mind on the game, so you are aware of what needs to be done, but that intense focus is really only needed when you are actually down on the shot. It's easier, and less stressful, to slip in and out of that level of focus than it is to try to maintain it for an entire game or match.
Steve
Pleasures of Small Motions by Dr. Bob Fancher
That being said, one thing for you to work on is to not try to stay focused 110% of the time. Humans aren't designed to do that. You need to be able to focus when it is important. When is it important? For those 12 to 15 seconds when your bridge hand is actually on the table. When your are standing or sitting, you need to allow your mind to relax a little bit. Think about what you want to do, take in your surroundings, and chill out a little bit. You want to keep your mind on the game, so you are aware of what needs to be done, but that intense focus is really only needed when you are actually down on the shot. It's easier, and less stressful, to slip in and out of that level of focus than it is to try to maintain it for an entire game or match.
Steve
Pleasures of Small Motions by Dr. Bob Fancher
Steve
To put it very simply, "Think before shooting, then shoot without thinking."
Steve
Right. How can you possibly think and shoot at the same time?
Steve
I wish I could make my ind focus 110% all the time, and not wander to other thing when playing pool.
SUGGESTIONS.
Books as I like to read.
As a very famous baseball manager once asked. "How can you think and hit at the same time?"
You must understand how the brain works. The left side is the side that is analytical, ie the thinking side. The right side is more creative. You need to learn how to go from one mode to the other as needed. Since there are only 3 things to consider on every shot (angle, speed, and spin) you should make the decisions on those three things before you ever get down on the shot. Determine those things, and then visualize the result. Now, STOP THINKING! You have made your decisions, committed to them, now you simply let the right brain take over and perform the shot as planned.
To put it very simply, "Think before shooting, then shoot without thinking."
Steve
Exactly...that is why it is so important to have the correct base...alignment etc. When you have learned the right skill set you know it works. With you become confident in those abilities you stop trying to play pool, and you get to PLAY. Your not focusing on "is my hand in the right place?" you just set yourself up perfect on the ball because you trained to do that already.
In psychology we learned that people by natural tendency are negative. This affects our games all the time. You have to have complete confidence in your mechanics so you can forget about all that and just hit the ball in the hole. When you put all that behind you, all the other important things start to become more obvious, like pattern selection, how to break out balls etc...this really shows up in the more creative games like one-hole and straight pool.
You think Ted Williams swung the bat and said hell I hope my back foot is at a 37.5 degree angle so I can hit this pitch? No he just did all that at practice and got up to the plate and just swung the bat...he perfected everything else so he could start seeing the seams roll on the ball...pick up the pitch faster...let his mechanics take over so he could actualize what was going on around him.
There will never be anything wrong with standing up and walking around, just like a batter if he's not ready guy steps out the box and gets ready.
G.G.
As a very famous baseball manager once asked. "How can you think and hit at the same time?"
You must understand how the brain works. The left side is the side that is analytical, ie the thinking side. The right side is more creative. You need to learn how to go from one mode to the other as needed. Since there are only 3 things to consider on every shot (angle, speed, and spin) you should make the decisions on those three things before you ever get down on the shot. Determine those things, and then visualize the result. Now, STOP THINKING! You have made your decisions, committed to them, now you simply let the right brain take over and perform the shot as planned.
To put it very simply, "Think before shooting, then shoot without thinking."
Steve
Ok, you do all this things and when you make the final stroke something in your head says : I am gonna miss this. You stand up, think again,put some chalk and get ready. You are now confident on making the shot. But again just before sinking the ball that freaking little voice is there again ...so my question is should I stand up again for 2nd/3rd time or shoot repeating myself that I will pot the ball and try to get positive ? I know that I have to be sure of potting the ball but sometimes I do the things again and again and that inner voice doesn't stop.
Thanks.