Hey guys, long time no see. Havent posted in a long whille, hope everyone is enjoying the world championships i know i am.
I'd like to share the story of my snooker life so far to anyone who is interested, and would like some advice as to where i go from now.
I'm 19. I started playing snooker once a week when i was 16, and 2 or more times a week when i was 17, so i'm still very raw. I've modelled my technique on my heroes, Neil Robertson, Stephen Hendry and Mark Selby. I've had three coaches during my life, one was Martin Gould. They've all said i have a decent cue action, and are all suprised by how small my highest break is.
My highest break is 48 in match, and 112 in practice (line up).
Martin Gould said he was very suprised i hadn't made a break over 50, and my current World Snooker Grade A coach says i should be at least an 80+ breaker.
I cue fairly straight. My highest dead straight long blue routine is 8/10 and i average 6-7. I've always been confident in my cueing ability.
All my coaches have said my shot selection is fine, my technique is fine and my atittude is fine.
But for me, 48 isn't high enough, especially when i clearly have the shot selection and atittude to make far higher. In fact, i talk all of my friends through their shot selection and most of them ended up making higher breaks then i ever can. I told my friend what shot to play shot by shot and he made his highest break of 64.
Sometimes i'll miss the easiest ball, and i don't put it down to concentration. I do exactly the same thing every shot. I walk in with my foot on the line, tip to ball, chest to cue, i have three feathers and count 1,2,3 in my mind, before slowly bringing the cue back and focusing on the spot on the object ball, i have a rear pause and deliver the cue whilst keeping as still as possible.
Now my question is, does anyone know why i haven't achieved what i believe i'm capable of?
I don't have alot of cue power, but more than Dave Harold and Marco Fu, for sure.
I've been searching for reasons as to why i'm not performing. I blame my cue action when i miss, and ask my coaches am i doing anything wrong. They can't see anything wrong. My life off the table is okay, i'm at uni and working very hard on my art projects.
I'm not as fit as i once was, but i'm still fairly fit.
It frustrates me when i see players who have worked so little on their technique and it contains very obvious flaws, yet they still manage to pot balls i can only make 1/10.
I've worked very hard on my cue action over the months, i had no rear pause and i've spent a year trying to make it natural.
I'm sorry to rabble on and maybe bore everyone with my problems, but i really want to get this off my chest. Any suggestions or tips would be lovely, and i hope one day i'll be able to at least get over the 50 mark.
Thanks guys. )))
I'd like to share the story of my snooker life so far to anyone who is interested, and would like some advice as to where i go from now.
I'm 19. I started playing snooker once a week when i was 16, and 2 or more times a week when i was 17, so i'm still very raw. I've modelled my technique on my heroes, Neil Robertson, Stephen Hendry and Mark Selby. I've had three coaches during my life, one was Martin Gould. They've all said i have a decent cue action, and are all suprised by how small my highest break is.
My highest break is 48 in match, and 112 in practice (line up).
Martin Gould said he was very suprised i hadn't made a break over 50, and my current World Snooker Grade A coach says i should be at least an 80+ breaker.
I cue fairly straight. My highest dead straight long blue routine is 8/10 and i average 6-7. I've always been confident in my cueing ability.
All my coaches have said my shot selection is fine, my technique is fine and my atittude is fine.
But for me, 48 isn't high enough, especially when i clearly have the shot selection and atittude to make far higher. In fact, i talk all of my friends through their shot selection and most of them ended up making higher breaks then i ever can. I told my friend what shot to play shot by shot and he made his highest break of 64.
Sometimes i'll miss the easiest ball, and i don't put it down to concentration. I do exactly the same thing every shot. I walk in with my foot on the line, tip to ball, chest to cue, i have three feathers and count 1,2,3 in my mind, before slowly bringing the cue back and focusing on the spot on the object ball, i have a rear pause and deliver the cue whilst keeping as still as possible.
Now my question is, does anyone know why i haven't achieved what i believe i'm capable of?
I don't have alot of cue power, but more than Dave Harold and Marco Fu, for sure.
I've been searching for reasons as to why i'm not performing. I blame my cue action when i miss, and ask my coaches am i doing anything wrong. They can't see anything wrong. My life off the table is okay, i'm at uni and working very hard on my art projects.
I'm not as fit as i once was, but i'm still fairly fit.
It frustrates me when i see players who have worked so little on their technique and it contains very obvious flaws, yet they still manage to pot balls i can only make 1/10.
I've worked very hard on my cue action over the months, i had no rear pause and i've spent a year trying to make it natural.
I'm sorry to rabble on and maybe bore everyone with my problems, but i really want to get this off my chest. Any suggestions or tips would be lovely, and i hope one day i'll be able to at least get over the 50 mark.
Thanks guys. )))
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