Dear Mates,
It has been a long time since I have been here. I hope everyone is doing great with snooker... and yes everything else as well Well I have been trying to avoid coming here honestly because when I am here I learn something new or see something posted by someone I start tinkering if I am doing that or not and then goes the same old story
So I have been playing snooker almost regularly. I am back to the same track. Eating sleeping playing thinking talking seeing snooker thing No more anything for me right now. I have been playing pretty much ok with usual dips in form every now and then but overall I am pretty much relaxed and play better. No big breaks coming my way yet, I seem to break in 30 odds every time. I think my biggest challenge is my fight against my brain my personal challenge in this game is to try to control my mind and keeping that constant dialogue positive, very hard to do. Even these days if I miss my mind says hey is the grip ok and I start thinking about it but then suddenly shrug it off and say I wasnt concentrating on BoB and hence the miss.. Hard but an improvement for me personally. My mates have noticed this change and they tell me that while off the table you were constantly busy cueing and looking at your grip hand and now you do not do it that often which to me means a small victory
Ok now here it is:
I have been busy dictating my mind to keep my focus on bob at the time of strike and nothing else and I think it is this over emphasis on BoB that now I am having this confusion. Sometimes I think I focus too hard on BoB but even then at the time of strike I am not looking at the exact point of contact...
This is what I do, my routine is to lock my eyes on BoB at front pause and then keep looking at it during back swing and back pause and delivery ... however I sometimes think if that is too much? I keep my eyes for so long on BoB that I might be giving them a chance to wonder off while striking ? or is it just one of my nonsense thoughts?
Let me know... If it is true then should I lock eyes on BoB during back swing or on final back pause? I do have a back pause and I have observed that when I am playing well I have a back pause and when missing I normally rush the delivery without the well pronounced back pause that I normally have and hence missing starts.
best and warmest rather hottest regards (summers are on in Pakistan),
Sidd
It has been a long time since I have been here. I hope everyone is doing great with snooker... and yes everything else as well Well I have been trying to avoid coming here honestly because when I am here I learn something new or see something posted by someone I start tinkering if I am doing that or not and then goes the same old story
So I have been playing snooker almost regularly. I am back to the same track. Eating sleeping playing thinking talking seeing snooker thing No more anything for me right now. I have been playing pretty much ok with usual dips in form every now and then but overall I am pretty much relaxed and play better. No big breaks coming my way yet, I seem to break in 30 odds every time. I think my biggest challenge is my fight against my brain my personal challenge in this game is to try to control my mind and keeping that constant dialogue positive, very hard to do. Even these days if I miss my mind says hey is the grip ok and I start thinking about it but then suddenly shrug it off and say I wasnt concentrating on BoB and hence the miss.. Hard but an improvement for me personally. My mates have noticed this change and they tell me that while off the table you were constantly busy cueing and looking at your grip hand and now you do not do it that often which to me means a small victory
Ok now here it is:
I have been busy dictating my mind to keep my focus on bob at the time of strike and nothing else and I think it is this over emphasis on BoB that now I am having this confusion. Sometimes I think I focus too hard on BoB but even then at the time of strike I am not looking at the exact point of contact...
This is what I do, my routine is to lock my eyes on BoB at front pause and then keep looking at it during back swing and back pause and delivery ... however I sometimes think if that is too much? I keep my eyes for so long on BoB that I might be giving them a chance to wonder off while striking ? or is it just one of my nonsense thoughts?
Let me know... If it is true then should I lock eyes on BoB during back swing or on final back pause? I do have a back pause and I have observed that when I am playing well I have a back pause and when missing I normally rush the delivery without the well pronounced back pause that I normally have and hence missing starts.
best and warmest rather hottest regards (summers are on in Pakistan),
Sidd
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