Practice Mindset VS Performance Mindset. Change your game instantly!

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In this video I'm going over an extremely important and much overlooked topic. Practice mindset vs performance mindset.
In practice mindset we are analyzing our game, looking at our technique perhaps. Doing drills, working on systems etc etc.
In performance mindset it's time to let all that analyzing go and put your skills to the test. This is when you trust your skills and let them come out naturally without analyzing things any longer.
This video can be a total game changer for you!
Enjoy!!

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NielsTheTerminatorFeijen
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My best feeling ever playing pool happened so long ago I’m not positive about the year but sometime around 2001. I was in the Army stationed in Japan and was playing pool at the same place I always play when 4 or 5 guys walked in. I recognized one of them since I had played him before. He was a very good player and he wound up winning. One of the guys he came in with comes on over and asks if I want to play some nine ball and of course I say yes. As soon as we start playing I can tell that this guy is a really good player. I wind up beating him 3 sets of races to 7 in a row. The most games he won in any set was 4. I played the best I had ever played. I would be down on a shot and say to myself I know I’m going to miss because I can’t play this good for so long so I’m bound to miss. But I was drilling everything in the pocket with great position. The next night I went there again and as soon as I walked in a friend of mine who I often played and who wasn’t even there the night before came up to me and asked me if I knew who I had beaten the night before. I told him I had no idea, that he was just a guy who asked me to play. He informed me that the guy was a great player and was a professional pool player. That made me feel kind of proud but I didn’t give it much thought afterwards. About a month or two later I walk into the same pool hall as I always do and on the counter is a copy of a Japanese Billiard Digest. The player on the cover was the guy I had beat. He was on the cover because he had just won the Japan Open.

jeffreyaustin
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With all the hundreds of other people out there trying to teach. You are by far the only one.
They gives the information that nobody else does. Thank you so much again.

TOPFUEL
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This is EXACTLY what I needed! Thanks, Niels, and please stop reading my mind 😁

stuartcarter
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i've been stuck in practice mindset for year, this is the time i climb and focus in trust my self and enjoy like I have before

builong
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Hey Niels thank you for all the great content!

jesseellis
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Sports Psychology is real and used by top athletes everywhere. This is pure gold! Excellent topic and presentation.

terrythomas
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Attitude is a frame of mind
It's a choice that you can make.
As you think so you become,
You can think small or great.
(Part of a song I wrote for volleyball camp)

terrythomas
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I started playing Snooker when I was about twelve. I couldn't pot anything, but I kept trying, following the advice of better players and experts (pre-internet era). Then one day I just decided to hit the ball without thinking too much about it. And everything started going in. That was the best time - that first time when everything just worked. Being mechanical/technical is great for learning, as you say. But you gotta let go and trust your Self, also exactly as you say 😊. Roger Federer's speech to Stanford students (I think) should be required listening for all pool players. No matter how bad or good a shot, move on and give the next one your complete attention. "It's just a point".

haripillay
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(one of) My favorite moments happened recently when I beat a semi-pro (then almost beat him again). Another great moment was when I was invited to play at a bar full of upper-intermediate players and I won 5 games in a row. I didn't beat every player, but I held my own. Your videos are very much appreciated, many thanks!

jaydubya
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Your boxer and samurai analogies are really funny but so true 😂 Very useful tips and advice 👍

damienlim
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Hi Niels, also on this subject, you should not let anything bother you. At one time I couldn't have anything in my pockets. Then I stopped letting that or anything else bother me. And the way that I did it was to practice with that thing that was bothering me . And that one thing helped solve that problem, and I started playing better. Your advice and instruction are gospel. Thank you.

VICTORHERNANDEZist
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I am a HUGE Fan of your videos. In this video, you have mentioned about using our mistakes competition as feedback for things we need to work on in practice. I saw a saying about Success / Perfection, and I've tweaked it a bit to this. "It is not possible to succeed without Failure" and my backup is "You can never fail, you only succeed / win or you learn."

michaelsantoro
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More brilliant advice champ. It’s so simple once you explain it

jasonnieuwenhuis
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Love the boxing and samurai analogies. Stay in the moment. Enjoy all your videos.

barrycnc
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Thank you so much for sharing all this great knowledge, Neils! You rock!

naonao
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My best memory of pool so far was just last Sunday. I played the best pool I have ever played and I didn't have to think about my stroke or my stance or what english to use once. I won both of my 8 ball matches handedly and then my best came in my 9 ball match. I best my opponent 38 to 9 (APA). In that run I ran two tables and got a 9 on the break. Probably no coincidence I've been watching the Terminator and putting his videos to practice😎

TimHaunFishing
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Thanks Niels! Hope to meet, shake hands and but you a beer some day!

JerryLee..
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Wise insights on our beloved sport clearly explained. You could well be a sales trainer also.

jurgenmaier
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Niels makes perfect sense. Even when I'm in tournaments I still have that mind set of, is my stance right or my stroke straight its starts to take a toll on my shot making an position. Still in practice mode when I need to trust my practicing routines an forget about it an just shoot. Best advice!!!!

chrisgarcia