Instructions
What is the best way to teach a new player? My kids (12 & 15) are to the point they are both interested and my table should be up and running in a month or so (hopefully sooner). I do not want them to pick up on any bad habits I might have or I'd just start out teaching them what I know and go from there. I also plan on picking up some books and videos to help them as well as myself.
My goal is to start them off right and hopefully learn a few things myself.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
RG
Hi,
I"ve been teaching people how to play for a very long time. In my experience , with pool , as in life, things are learned by watching others do and then repeating. Repetition seems to be the key, but not without focus. Focus is there only with passion or a motive of some kind. Passion is the secret to becoming great, but who knows if the person has that on his / her agenda. Maybe they just don't want to be embarassed or look bad at the table in front of their friends. I like to watch someone, ask them questions about how much time they have, their goals, etc. And then I might give them corrections in their fundamentals first , before I'd give them playing lessons. Any sport requires good fundamentals. Of course there are always exceptions, some people practice so much they overcome bad habits and learn to succeed anyway. A good and compassionate, sensitive, smart, coach would be a big help, BUT only with the right student.
Hope this helps, PM me if you want to know more I'll be glad to answer any questions. I learned by watching great players and then by playing straight pool, then nineball, but One Pocket is my passion and has been for forty plus years.
JerseyBill