I was playing a friend tonight, and it has to be said that we both played absolutely... well... this is a family-accessible site so I shan't say it!
Anyhow, that's not the point of this thread.
My mate is a pretty good player; we are reasonably evenly matched but he's about 12 years younger than me and takes the game pretty seriously.
Since Christmastime he's been playing well, and when we've played we've inspired each other in our play. But we haven't played for a couple of weeks, and in that time he seems to have developed the 'yips' a bit.
If you've no idea what I'm talking about, when he pulls the cue back on its final backswing, he has the customary pause but from that seems unable to let the cue go forward to strike the ball. I seem to recall a pro – was it Patsy Fagan? – who suffered from this when using the rest.
Tonight, my mate's 'yips' were very noticeable; there was a seemingly everlasting pause, not with the rest but especially with simple little stun shots, like when there's a nearly straight red and you just have to push the cue-ball through a couple of inches to get perfect position on the black.
I wonder if anyone has any tips on how to overcome this. Also, is it likely to be just a temporary issue connected with lack of confidence, or is it something that's going to need an eye keeping on it longterm? (And thank you for taking the time to read this long preamble!)
Anyhow, that's not the point of this thread.
My mate is a pretty good player; we are reasonably evenly matched but he's about 12 years younger than me and takes the game pretty seriously.
Since Christmastime he's been playing well, and when we've played we've inspired each other in our play. But we haven't played for a couple of weeks, and in that time he seems to have developed the 'yips' a bit.
If you've no idea what I'm talking about, when he pulls the cue back on its final backswing, he has the customary pause but from that seems unable to let the cue go forward to strike the ball. I seem to recall a pro – was it Patsy Fagan? – who suffered from this when using the rest.
Tonight, my mate's 'yips' were very noticeable; there was a seemingly everlasting pause, not with the rest but especially with simple little stun shots, like when there's a nearly straight red and you just have to push the cue-ball through a couple of inches to get perfect position on the black.
I wonder if anyone has any tips on how to overcome this. Also, is it likely to be just a temporary issue connected with lack of confidence, or is it something that's going to need an eye keeping on it longterm? (And thank you for taking the time to read this long preamble!)
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