I don't think about technique. I just pot the balls.
“I don't think about technique. I just pot the balls.”
— Stephen Hendry · Balls
The World Motivation
I don't think about technique. I just pot the balls.
“I don't think about technique. I just pot the balls.”
— Stephen Hendry · Balls
I don't think about technique. I just pot the balls.
I always liked to take on the middle pockets. They're much harder.
The best way to deal with aggression is to ignore it and try to get the match over as soon as possible.
If I have regrets, it's around my sons. There is no doubt they were affected by the divorce - Carter more than Blaine, I think.
In both snooker and poker, you have to play your best under pressure; I was always able to do that. I don't think it is something you can teach. Your mental strength, your confidence, your self-belief has got to be very strong. That is the common denominator.
I go out there every day, take early batting practice, fly balls.
You have to learn how to deal with curve balls.
My doctor asked me how many golf balls I had hit in my career. I'm lying there in bed calculating somewhere between four and five million golf balls I had hit to do that on my body.
I probably hit 35 balls into the right-field bleachers.
The thing with diva receivers is, they're productive. It's not like they're the third-string receiver who catches 40 balls for 612 yards a year.