One Hitters
"I Just have to say it..."
Yo Yo Yo One Hitters - Hopefully, you will have read this before tonight's match. This will shed a little light on the Pre-match topic of "Coach In Your Corner".
As I have been focusing more on the "Mental" part of my game, this topic came to mind... When? How? do I like to be coached and by Whom? Over the past month or so, I have noticed that I am more in a zone than I have ever been, during my matches. I have noticed that I am very confident in my shot selection and my ex*****on. Matt has called a couple of coaches, that I have denied.(Which I probably shouldn't have been able to do. Once a coach is called, I think you have to take it. I guess the other team wasn't paying attention.) Anyway, back to my point... I think that I am able to get zoned in and be confident, but when I'm interrupted by a called coach, I tend to lose my focus and make mistakes. (Something I need to work on) I think I am so confident that I would rather be the person calling for a coach, when I get stuck. Which I will do when I am doubting myself. I'm not saying Matt's coaching doesn't work for me, I'm just using his name as an example. I'm also not saying that I'm so good that I don't want support. I'm saying I need help making sure I "RE-FOCUS" after a coach is over and I start to shoot whatever decision was made. So, if you coach me, please just tell me to "re-focus" before you walk away.
Now it comes to you... as your invested teammate I want to be as helpful as I can be, I don't want to ruin your mojo! So think about this and provide feedback tonight...
1.) Do you want to be coached or not?
2.) When do you want to be coached?
3.) How do you want to be coached?
4.) Who do you want to be coached by?
I think we should have a "Coach In Your Corner"! Just like a prize fighter! A coach who gives you the best advice to keep you focused and be successful by way of Knockout!
You decide and we will support you! Peace!
Tip of the week! "Cue ball control, back to the middle of the table".
We have all done it... trying to play position on a single object ball and came up short or too long only to scramble for some luck and hope to make a shot and get the next lay. Being in the middle of the table gives you a high percentage look at most if not all your shots. Look for a spot on the table where you can leave the cue ball, for multiple shots. Playing position between multiple object balls gives you options and should improve your run outs! Give this drill a try to see how many you can run out, while returning to the middle for position on your next shot. "Options"!
Good luck One Hitter's and see you at Stanley's. Peace!
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