Pool Playing Tips

Pool Playing TipsConsistency is the art of being able to perform well at will – every time, in a harmonious connection with your thoughts and actions. Confidence is a prerequisite for consistency. Confidence is nothing more than having faith in your abilities. Faith that you can and will achieve a certain task or goal.

Most players are working to bring consistency to their game. After all, if they could perform the way they are capable of performing, and do this every time, they would win more games, raise their league average and win more tournaments.

#1 in Pool Playing Tips: Practice the Fundamentals

If you are an inconsistent player, you’re having problems in your fundamentals. An inconsistent player does not hit the cue ball the same way every time. And once you miss-hit the cue ball, your mind begins to play tricks on you. You start to think you something is wrong with you, and then you begin to go into a slump. You lack confidence. Your stroke is unsure and tentative and things can get worse. You begin to change your stance, your grip, your style of play.

If you hit the same shot the exact same way every time, you will become a consistent player and you will enjoy this game far more. Consistency is worth working for. And it takes a professional approach to the fundamentals in order to achieve consistency in your game.

#2 in Pool Playing Tips – Get a Grip

First of all, you need a good grip. Grip is directly related to a good stance. You cannot have a good grip with a poor stance. Remember, the true measurement of a good grip and stance is in the quality of hit. The grip and stance must work for you.

#3 in Pool Playing Tips – Find Your Stance

Your stance must put you in position to see the angle of the shot. If you have having a hard time seeing the shot, it can be corrected in your stance. It must be well balanced. If someone pushes you while you are in your stance, you should not fall over. For right-handers, your right shoulder needs to be in a direct line with your target.

Once your mind is diverted from the fundamental approach to shooting balls, you will have problems. It all comes down to the one shot in front of you. Nothing more than the shot you are facing. And in order to succeed with that shot, your eyes must be coming right out of your stance. You see the shot, and you shoot the shot and the ball goes in. Keep doing this until you run out of shots.

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