I've been playing snooker regularly for the past few months now at my local club, but am becoming increasingly frustrated, to the extent where I'm now considering whether it may be worth me taking a break.
I seem to be very up and down. I have frames (few and far between) where I play consistently good shots and pot well (although my highest break is only 24), but generally speaking I struggle for consistency and I can't put my finger as to why.
I get frustrated because I think "why can't I play like I did last week (when I was break building fairly well)"
I think it may be something to do with my temperament and mentality. If I miss a shot I feel I should pot, I get frustrated. And then as soon as I miss a couple, I get bogged down.
Obviously everybody's personality is different, and pro players like Mark Williams seem to be very good at shrugging this off.
I guess my main question is how can I improve my mental stability for playing snooker?
I seem to be very up and down. I have frames (few and far between) where I play consistently good shots and pot well (although my highest break is only 24), but generally speaking I struggle for consistency and I can't put my finger as to why.
I get frustrated because I think "why can't I play like I did last week (when I was break building fairly well)"
I think it may be something to do with my temperament and mentality. If I miss a shot I feel I should pot, I get frustrated. And then as soon as I miss a couple, I get bogged down.
Obviously everybody's personality is different, and pro players like Mark Williams seem to be very good at shrugging this off.
I guess my main question is how can I improve my mental stability for playing snooker?
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