APA Instruction Dr. Cue – Dr. Cue Pool Lesson 20: Stroke Practice With Barrier Training!
www. poolplayers. com – Dr. Cue Pool Lesson 20 Stroke Practice With Barrier Training – Developing a straight stroke Means That the muscle memory of the stroking movement Must Be Trained to go straight. The diamonds on the rail tops Provide a natural method of doing this. In addition, a unique “barrier” technique for conditioning the proper muscle memory of a stroke Topflight Can help tremendously. A FEW minutes a day with stroke Either of These enhancers Will provide a Higher degree of success and shot game victory!
simple techniques that are often overlooked are the key to a strong game …. nice presentation !
thank you dr. cue! i’ve been looking for this video my whole life. this is a really big help for us.
@mrrogue72 I don’t think that’s fair. Tom Rossman is a pro of over 30 years and is widely regarded as one of the most respected instructors and trick shot champions in the world.
great tip!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the advice Dr. Cue! I am working on improving my admittedly crappy stroke and found this helpful.
DIDN’T YOU NOTICE OH NO!!
he looked embarrassed when he said “according to dr que’,
the Doc is a legend,I am gonna get better from these
ur arm should be stuck to your body like a glue and ur elbow free and only the lower half of your arm should move back and forth making “tick’tock” movements only.. for a perfectly straight stroke..
Yeah! That was a very, very strote.
Dude looks just like fast eddie.
LOVE THESE VIDS!
i am immune to all imperfections.
i love his case!
How do you know im a duke fan?
figures a duke fan would say some shit like that
I masturbate all the time so my shot is perfectly aligned.
i used to mouth of a water bottle to straighten my stoke. it wroked great
A lapse in concentration can also mess up your stroke (throwing elbow in or out, or dropping shoulder, especially).
thanks great idea.
The most common problem for people. The front hand can get pretty shaky too.
this often happens to me