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			<title><![CDATA[You first must learn to crawl before you run the Table.]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[9balls deep, 8balls deep, 15balls deep. Before you start thinking deep-anything, the fundamentals of the game, are critical to think ta-master, not forget, discover, or whatever means to stick it in your brain and make it the foundation for your game. Very rarely I hear,” he/she was good even before they learned the fundamentals. He’s a natural she’s a natural, it will be easy for them to learn the fundamentals. “He’s forgotten more than I have ever known”. Learning is not always the best way to remember something that will supposedly improve or enhance you trade, living, recreation, job or whatever your livelihood. Learning is almost forced at times, is it possible to learn something with out learning it? Discovering something that is commonly learnable, sticks more to the brain or even more to the gut I think. You will always remember were you found that 20 bucks sitting on the sidewalk. You cannot force or set your self up for innovation, it happens like cupids arrow, sudden, explosive, so exciting you want to share it and show it off. Red light Green light Yellow light, Stop, Follow, Draw. Center Ball. It always good to go back to the basics if you are over whelmed with all the possibilities, of how to make the ball. Imagine, going back to the basics, to the beginning after you find your self at a lose for the game. What was is like, the first time? When you discovered pool. When you wanted to get it in the hole. The First time you held your own cue? The first time you Drew the ball? The First time you Stroked? Exciting, orgasmic. Like the first time, exploring, strait forward, no style, no show boating, no imitating, with out influence, discovering, without trying to create something skillful, but more, being in the moment with full attention. Easier said than done, when you are full of experience and flash backs of being here before. If you let it go, your wisdom, with no judgment about it. Your true nature of the game will surface.<br />
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