Hey guys,
Often times when I'm trying to pick up a new sport/game my learning curve is pretty good for a while, but then a point comes where learning slows down or halts.
So I'm improving daily and then I hit a plateau or wall and I feel like I'm not improving anymore or just very slowly. Recently I've had success overcoming this by specifically trying to work on certain aspects of my overall game for a few days straight and not worrying about anything else. For example, I might work on my breaks constantly for a few outings.
I believe this is mostly mental, once you reach a certain point it's almost like your brain is satisifed with the current level and you have to force yourself to improve.
Have you ever hit a wall/plateau? What do the top players do differently where they are able to improve to top tier status?
Often times when I'm trying to pick up a new sport/game my learning curve is pretty good for a while, but then a point comes where learning slows down or halts.
So I'm improving daily and then I hit a plateau or wall and I feel like I'm not improving anymore or just very slowly. Recently I've had success overcoming this by specifically trying to work on certain aspects of my overall game for a few days straight and not worrying about anything else. For example, I might work on my breaks constantly for a few outings.
I believe this is mostly mental, once you reach a certain point it's almost like your brain is satisifed with the current level and you have to force yourself to improve.
Have you ever hit a wall/plateau? What do the top players do differently where they are able to improve to top tier status?