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divay singh jamwal Unknown
divay singh jamwal Unknown Asked 15 years ago

hi..............

i jus started taking your vid lessons , they are very good.

i started playin at 12, but left the game for some reason.

now i m 19 and have taken it up it again and i have developed a passion for it. i have made it to the college team.but our captain has been taking coaching for it for 6 years and no one is nowhere close to the level at which he plays.i wanted to know should i go for some coaching or it is too late.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 15 years ago

Hi Jamwal,

Of course I believe that coaching will be beneficial. Of course it also matters a lot what you do with the information that you get. 

It is never too late to get coaching.  As long as your mind is open to learning then you will benefit. 


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