haha
Thats the way I was taught.. eww repressed childhood memories
JCIN said:Jerry Briesath or Mark Wilson may not win the U.S. Open this year but If you think they and people like them can't teach almost anyone, pro's included, something you are just plain wrong. IMO of course.
So a new guy instead of learning solid fundamentals and ways to approach the game, should just muscle up and gamble ? Does not seem to be a wise use of resources to me.
Do you teach kids to swim by throwing them in the pool and saying " Don't worry it will make them concentrate " ?
I have seen my share of so called "Instructors" who can't make 3 balls and I agree they are hard to take serious. But to label all instructors this way is a mistake.
I have recieved instruction from Jerry and Mark and it changed the way I look at the game after 15 years of playing it.
I also was able to watch Scott Lee do some teaching at DCC this year in the AZ room and would feel confident in recommending him.
I agree playing under pressure has it's place, whether thats gambling, leagues, or tournaments. It just really helps to have an Idea what you are doing before you jump in the ring.
Thats the way I was taught.. eww repressed childhood memories