6 Responses to “ Stroke Training pocket billiards ”
powderyorgan on November 8, 2011 at 7:37 pm
Mmm… pocket stroke training…
LeonFleisherFan on November 8, 2011 at 8:14 pm
This is as fine an exercise as I’ve seen anywhere ever, well done!
jt10ball on November 8, 2011 at 8:17 pm
@BilliardInstruction you’re right and I forgot to add almost that same exact thing in there. For those of you that wish do to some training at home and DON’T have a pool table available you can simply place 4 golf tees down on any table and work on stroking back n forth between them and make sure to take similar practice strokes and then a realistic delivery stroke at a slightly higher speed. As long as you’re doing that really visualize hitting shots as vividly as possible. Thx 4 the reminder.
BilliardInstruction on November 8, 2011 at 9:09 pm
Joe,
This is Excellent!
It would also be great idea to add 2 more tees back about a 2 inches in line with the first 2 and practice bringing the cue down in between and then back up out after the shot from the finish position. Golf instruction and billiard instruction certainly go hand in hand.
jt10ball on November 8, 2011 at 9:10 pm
Thank you & you’re welcome
asbani911 on November 8, 2011 at 9:47 pm
you are a great teacher Joe T. I like your vids, thank you very very much!!!
Mmm… pocket stroke training…
This is as fine an exercise as I’ve seen anywhere ever, well done!
@BilliardInstruction you’re right and I forgot to add almost that same exact thing in there. For those of you that wish do to some training at home and DON’T have a pool table available you can simply place 4 golf tees down on any table and work on stroking back n forth between them and make sure to take similar practice strokes and then a realistic delivery stroke at a slightly higher speed. As long as you’re doing that really visualize hitting shots as vividly as possible. Thx 4 the reminder.
Joe,
This is Excellent!
It would also be great idea to add 2 more tees back about a 2 inches in line with the first 2 and practice bringing the cue down in between and then back up out after the shot from the finish position. Golf instruction and billiard instruction certainly go hand in hand.
Thank you & you’re welcome
you are a great teacher Joe T. I like your vids, thank you very very much!!!