Performance Thinking: Closing Time
Whence the lament, “I had the game on my mallet!”
Whence the lament, “I had the game on my mallet!”
Paradoxically, while goals and expectations are productive and even necessary in the long term, during the mental routine they become destructive.
The hoop-running stroke is the simplest of strokes. At least, it should be …
You have to get the most out of your scoring opportunities if you want to win
If you really are on a plateau, you aren’t going to resume your climb until you identify the things that are holding you back.
A one-page guide, updated to reflect the new (2006) rules
An unofficial croquet variant that can be used as a drill or as a competitive game for two or more players
. . . good sportsmanship is definitely compatible with competitive success, poor sportsmanship is not
Improvement is fun, indeed for many players it’s the most addictive aspect of the game
. . . successful break play is one of the keys to improvement