I had coaching for many years, at the time I felt it made my game worse, I could never relax and I played terrible whenever my Coach was watching, I wasn't playing my game!. But now many years later I have come to realise that most of what my Coach was telling me was right, but my attitude towards learning was wrong. I was trying to improve too quickly, my goal was to make big breaks and beat the people I was losing to at that time, my Coach was trying to make me a better more complete player.
If you can pick out what parts of your game are good and concentrate on them, the problems you are experiencing will be easier to cure, if you can still make a 70 in practice, its not your sighting or anything else that is your current problem, its doing these things at the right time
My game improved when I accepted one simple fact, "SNOOKER IS HARD", to improve significantly you must gradually put in more effort(not less), the game will not get easier you must get better
If you can pick out what parts of your game are good and concentrate on them, the problems you are experiencing will be easier to cure, if you can still make a 70 in practice, its not your sighting or anything else that is your current problem, its doing these things at the right time
My game improved when I accepted one simple fact, "SNOOKER IS HARD", to improve significantly you must gradually put in more effort(not less), the game will not get easier you must get better
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