After reading through a few posts on this forum, it got me thinking about my game....... let me explain
When i first started playing snooker, i used to be quite a quick player, would be very instinctive, and feather a couple of times - however i regulary found that playing this way caused me to lapse in concentration alot - i would regularly miss easy balls, but on the long run, i was more confident with my potting, and would regularly pot difficult balls - but where i was playing quick, i would often lose concentration.
After getting fustrated with my concentration lapses, i started to slow my game down, i would assess the table longer, be very systematic with my set up, stay down on my shot longer, even feather slower and more times. I found my consistency went up, i concentrated better.......... but it never felt natural to me, it gave me back pains coz i was down so long, and it didnt feel natural for me - however it achieved results (to some extent). The other problem was, i was less consistent on harder shots - because i believe i started over assessing everything.
I bared with this style of playing for months, in the hope that it would become natural, however it still hasnt - even though im more consistent it doesnt feel right for me.
My question is, should you fight your natural instincts??? My instinct is to be a quick player, be spontaneous....... however, if i play this way i lapse in concentration. So should i carry on with the more consistent slower play, which doesnt feel right for me..... or play with a style that feels natural for me?????? However, if i stick with my natural style..... how do i overcome the concentration lapses without taking longer on the shot??
When i first started playing snooker, i used to be quite a quick player, would be very instinctive, and feather a couple of times - however i regulary found that playing this way caused me to lapse in concentration alot - i would regularly miss easy balls, but on the long run, i was more confident with my potting, and would regularly pot difficult balls - but where i was playing quick, i would often lose concentration.
After getting fustrated with my concentration lapses, i started to slow my game down, i would assess the table longer, be very systematic with my set up, stay down on my shot longer, even feather slower and more times. I found my consistency went up, i concentrated better.......... but it never felt natural to me, it gave me back pains coz i was down so long, and it didnt feel natural for me - however it achieved results (to some extent). The other problem was, i was less consistent on harder shots - because i believe i started over assessing everything.
I bared with this style of playing for months, in the hope that it would become natural, however it still hasnt - even though im more consistent it doesnt feel right for me.
My question is, should you fight your natural instincts??? My instinct is to be a quick player, be spontaneous....... however, if i play this way i lapse in concentration. So should i carry on with the more consistent slower play, which doesnt feel right for me..... or play with a style that feels natural for me?????? However, if i stick with my natural style..... how do i overcome the concentration lapses without taking longer on the shot??
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