you've learned the stance, the grip, the bridge, the line of aim etc so you're not a bad cueist - I'm not saying great but not bad ...
but then comes the "fear" shot ... either in a match or for a high break in friendly play or even solo practice or simply because it's a difficult shot but you think you should get it ...
that fear can completely ruin you're normally smooth cueing action ... it can cause you to forget your pre-shot routine, it can cause you to grip too hard, it can cause your head to move, it can cause you to hit the white too hard or too soft ...
any advice? replies from coaches, good players and less good players are all welcome
but then comes the "fear" shot ... either in a match or for a high break in friendly play or even solo practice or simply because it's a difficult shot but you think you should get it ...
that fear can completely ruin you're normally smooth cueing action ... it can cause you to forget your pre-shot routine, it can cause you to grip too hard, it can cause your head to move, it can cause you to hit the white too hard or too soft ...
any advice? replies from coaches, good players and less good players are all welcome
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