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Spin and more spin.
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Spin and more spin.
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Played with Mike Landers this morning. He did a multiball drill with me that was about getting me to learn to track the ball with my feet. Definitely need this.
He actually told me that there are some parts of my game that are pretty high level. The number he said was 2200. But there are other parts of my game that are just flat out bad like 1200. I think that is actually pretty accurate. That is what got him working with me on the multiball drill that gets me to track, set my feet and then backswing. He noticed that when my spacing is good, my shots have high ball quality. And when my spacing is off, which is too much of the time the case, that it throws me off balance and I don't recover after that.
Thinking about it, and how I learned to use my feet and move with shadow drills and never got enough time doing those kinds of drills with a ball, it makes perfect sense.
Being mostly self taught and having gotten a lot of help from pros and better players, but not much real time playing with them.
I can see with guys who have gotten consistent weekly lessons with a coach, some of the stuff they are solid at that I am just not that good at.
But, anyway, it was fun playing with Mike this morning.
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He actually told me that there are some parts of my game that are pretty high level. The number he said was 2200. But there are other parts of my game that are just flat out bad like 1200. I think that is actually pretty accurate. That is what got him working with me on the multiball drill that gets me to track, set my feet and then backswing. He noticed that when my spacing is good, my shots have high ball quality. And when my spacing is off, which is too much of the time the case, that it throws me off balance and I don't recover after that.
Thinking about it, and how I learned to use my feet and move with shadow drills and never got enough time doing those kinds of drills with a ball, it makes perfect sense.
Being mostly self taught and having gotten a lot of help from pros and better players, but not much real time playing with them.
I can see with guys who have gotten consistent weekly lessons with a coach, some of the stuff they are solid at that I am just not that good at.
But, anyway, it was fun playing with Mike this morning.
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