I was playing very bad one particular day. Couldn't pot a single red and on occassions that I did, taking a colour was not in my hands. This is of course frustrating and one wonders why such a thing is happening and so did I but had no clue. I have been practicing very hard on my technique including the stance, grip, bridge, cue action and delivery etc and so I had known that it could not be technique, as I had explored everything and was determined that it could not be that!
We were playing doubles 'winner to stay' at my club and hence after getting terribly defeated in every game I had to wait for my turn after two frames. This was rather more frustrating. However, what I did was that I went to an empty table and set up a line for myself and started practicing, since I had to wait at least 30-40 minutes before my next game. I had lost around 3-4 frames like that by that time. So during the practice I just realised that I am, for some wierd unknown reason, not exactly looking at the potting angle/spot on the object ball at the time of strike. And hence missing continously. So I concentrated on looking at teh potting spot on the object ball at the time of delivery and sort of started possting in pratice routine comfortably. This gave me confidence and then came my turn. I took my first early visit to the table and made a 34 break followed by a 26 and ended up winning quite easily...
This clarified to me that perhaps there is nothing at this stage to worry about my technique cuz if technique was faulty then these breaks were not possible. So this problem where one is not able to look at the object ball even though one has it in mind.... isthat a concentration thing? I guess it is... how to over come .. any ideas...???
We were playing doubles 'winner to stay' at my club and hence after getting terribly defeated in every game I had to wait for my turn after two frames. This was rather more frustrating. However, what I did was that I went to an empty table and set up a line for myself and started practicing, since I had to wait at least 30-40 minutes before my next game. I had lost around 3-4 frames like that by that time. So during the practice I just realised that I am, for some wierd unknown reason, not exactly looking at the potting angle/spot on the object ball at the time of strike. And hence missing continously. So I concentrated on looking at teh potting spot on the object ball at the time of delivery and sort of started possting in pratice routine comfortably. This gave me confidence and then came my turn. I took my first early visit to the table and made a 34 break followed by a 26 and ended up winning quite easily...
This clarified to me that perhaps there is nothing at this stage to worry about my technique cuz if technique was faulty then these breaks were not possible. So this problem where one is not able to look at the object ball even though one has it in mind.... isthat a concentration thing? I guess it is... how to over come .. any ideas...???
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