Hi all
Before I got serious about snooker I was a decent enough player won 3 h"cap tournaments
and was considered a tough opponent.
Last March I decided I would dedicate myself to the game so I looked on the net for advice
on how to bring my game to another level and I came across the Snooker Forum.
I took on board all the advice on the Bridge, Stance, Front Pause, Back Pause, Keep Still,
Follow through etc, etc.
My game suffered dramatically, I found it hard to pot routine balls while thinking about all the various
things I was supposed to do.
My natural flow had gone and I was almost robot like taking a shot and taking too much time on the shot.
I was beginning to fall out of love with the game.
1 month ago I decided to try and get back to basics and to try and forget everything I had read on the
forum. It was a battle!
This week it has finally clicked, my natural flow is back, my positional play has improved dramatically and I
am hitting 50+ breaks in practice regularly.
I am excited about playing the game again
Has anyone else suffered from over thinking and over analysing their game?
Before I got serious about snooker I was a decent enough player won 3 h"cap tournaments
and was considered a tough opponent.
Last March I decided I would dedicate myself to the game so I looked on the net for advice
on how to bring my game to another level and I came across the Snooker Forum.
I took on board all the advice on the Bridge, Stance, Front Pause, Back Pause, Keep Still,
Follow through etc, etc.
My game suffered dramatically, I found it hard to pot routine balls while thinking about all the various
things I was supposed to do.
My natural flow had gone and I was almost robot like taking a shot and taking too much time on the shot.
I was beginning to fall out of love with the game.
1 month ago I decided to try and get back to basics and to try and forget everything I had read on the
forum. It was a battle!
This week it has finally clicked, my natural flow is back, my positional play has improved dramatically and I
am hitting 50+ breaks in practice regularly.
I am excited about playing the game again
Has anyone else suffered from over thinking and over analysing their game?
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