Any instructor out there have layouts where 9 / 10 / or 8 ball can be run utilizing only centerball hit?
Thanks,
Any instructor out there have layouts where 9 / 10 / or 8 ball can be run utilizing only centerball hit?
Thanks,
Any instructor out there have layouts where 9 / 10 / or 8 ball can be run utilizing only centerball hit?
Thanks,
Thanks all,
Just center ball hit. No vertical axis as you can do a lot with Top or bottom.
Could it be that the idea is to discipline players into developing a pure stroke through the use of that center ball hit.
Then as they become more proficient, they themselves will be able to notice these degrees of movement of which you speak and adjust accordingly by controlling the velocity of the hits?
Thereby avoiding the use of spin unless absolutely necessary to aid in position play or 'killing' the cueball.
What do you think???
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Excellent advice.Don't waste your time with dead center drills. They're not helpful to your development as a player. If you want to do a stun-type drill without side spin, then use the entire vertical center axis.
Why? Because even if you aren't using side spin, it's important to know how to control the speed of the cue ball, the point at which it begins to slide, and the length of the slide by using back spin, and even sometimes top spin.
Thanks all,
Just center ball hit. No vertical axis as you can do a lot with Top or bottom.
Don't waste your time with dead center drills. They're not helpful to your development as a player. If you want to do a stun-type drill without side spin, then use the entire vertical center axis.
Why? Because even if you aren't using side spin, it's important to know how to control the speed of the cue ball, the point at which it begins to slide, and the length of the slide by using back spin, and even sometimes top spin.