Thanks for the great answer 😁 really good man thank you 🙌1. Have a clear understanding of how you play now.
2. Have a clear idea of achievable changes to make you play better in the future.
3. Find a coach who you trust and who agrees with your assessment and goals.
[or have the coach do the assessment and set the goals if you trust them enough]
4. Train in a disciplined way to make the changes you and coach identified
5. Play all practice matches as close as possible to the *new* way you want to play, with *no thought* for winning or losing.
6. Reach your initial goals and repeat the process.
Great video, thanks for suggesting it 😁This video has useful information on theory behind certain ways of practicing:
Often people spend a lot of time "peprfecting" their strokes with tons of repetitions of the same stroke from the same position and then they play a match and wonder why they play so well in practice but play poorly in match situations. This video explains some of why that happens and ways to train the help you develop actual game skills and how to read the game while developing your strokes.
Yeah. It helps to know that you do want to train things that move towards game simulation and you also want to train actual game simulation as well.Great video, thanks for suggesting it 😁