I'm not done with this, just so you understand what I'm talking about and learn how to get there. This 'peak performance state',wouldn't it be nice to have it at will? Since foosball I have competed in archery and then pool. I was once ranked 6th in the world in archery, 4th in the nation and won the North American field archery championships in 1990. In order to do this I had to learn something about mental toughness and mental mastery. In pool I always felt I was pretty good and have beaten some top players in the area. But then I decided to become a student of the game and was surprised to see my game fall apart. The more I learned the worse I got. I then bought a book called "Pleasures of small motions". This wonderful book dispelled a lot of myths about the mental game. The thing about somehow shedding the tension while in competition, what? If you can't do it you're a loser? Not so! Use it! The name of the book,"Pleasures of small motions" refers to what a person enjoys about the game. In pool it is about the correct angle with the correct speed and the correct spin along with the correct plan. That's alot but certainly doable and it is fun to do. The real message is it doesn't matter who your playing because the game's requirements remain the same. Just enjoy going through what you need to do to enjoy the game. It's fun! Just do it the best you can. Now, the best you can IS the best you can. You can do no better so why beat yourself up if you don't do any better than the best you can? Higher expectations of yourself than you can deliver are counter productive. Realistic acknowledgment of your skills are a good thing. You stay within your zone and you know what to work on to get better. Now, when you get into a situation that is tense and you need your skills, as I stated before, your conscious mind tries to make things happen where as you subconscious is really the top performer. How do you not do that? Here's the gem from the book I mentioned. Cadence. Wha? Cadence! Making things happen on a beat. Yeah, I hear the doubters. When you are practicing that killer shot of yours, set it up to a silently counted beat. 1234-1234-1234,,, on your own choosing pick on what count of the beat to execute. At first it will be awkward but as you practice you will start to enjoy the explosion of the shot on the count. As the practice becomes an automatic you will feel like you have a weapon locked and ready. You see the cadence frees you from the conscious trigger. Only you know the cadence. You plan your shot and you execute on a level that is comfortable, relaxed and deadly. I hope some of you find this helpful. Imagine that confident pro trying to figure out what the hell he just ran into.