Your Game Isn’t Just About Technique. It’s About Control - of Your Mind.
You already know how important the mental game is. You've felt it. You’ve played well in practice, then crumbled in a tournament. You've made the same mistake twice, not because your stroke failed you, but because your focus did.
This isn’t a technique problem. It’s a mindset problem.
The Mental Edge is a collection of 12 key lessons I’ve learned the hard way: through losses, pressure, self-doubt, and thousands of hours spent reflecting on what really went wrong after a match. Not just the missed shots, but the internal battles: fear, frustration, tension, and overthinking.
These lessons weren’t dreamed up at a desk. They were recorded in voice memos on the way home from tournaments. They're pulled from real matches, raw emotion, and years of figuring out how to stop sabotaging my own game.
What This Course Teaches You
Each lesson tackles a specific psychological challenge you face at the table:
• Handling anger and frustration in the middle of a match
• Rebuilding confidence after a few bad shots
• Blocking out external pressure and others’ opinions
• Resetting when your inner monologue starts talking too much
• Managing your fear of losing and using it to your advantage
• Learning to trust your training and let go during execution
• Sharpening your focus under pressure
• And most important of all: playing for one reason: to win
This isn’t vague motivational fluff. These are concrete mental shifts and practical techniques you can apply immediately. Every chapter is designed to solve a problem you've already faced.
What You’ll Get
• 12 structured video lessons (no filler, no repetition)
• Direct strategies for mental preparation and in-game focus
• Personal stories and examples from real match situations
• Techniques for resetting your mindset under pressure
• A clear, step-by-step path to building a tougher, more focused mindset
Who This Is For
• You’ve ever walked away from a match thinking “I should have played better”
• You’re solid in practice, but get rattled when it matters
• You’ve tried “just staying calm”, and it hasn’t worked
• You know mindset matters, but you’ve never trained it directly
"I've been struggling a lot with #4, but what you told really changed how I think about it."
One Last Thing
Pool is a mental game. And most players never train that part. They tweak their mechanics, buy new gear, watch YouTube videos on technique. But they keep folding under pressure. If that sounds familiar, it’s time to flip the script. Train your mind like you train your stroke. Start with the 12 lessons that changed how I think at the table, and how I win.

