Optimum Practice #2
After last night's Optimum Practice session #2,
it is clearly delivering immediate results,
and yet there are many improvements
which can be made to the process
and when they are implemented
they will deliver even more.
That got me to thinking
that this latest concept of a
Billiard Practice Assistant
is just one more element in a process
for success in billiards
which I have been working on
for several years.
And yet, this process applies to
all sorts of human endeavors
which require practice.
It was at this moment that
my entrepreneurial mind took over...
See what happened next

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1 Comments:
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