Mother drill #5 is my favorite drill
Yes, you're right. I thought it was something new.
Sorry we couldn't get together this summer but I had a full plate.
I'm sorry......but to this day i have no clue how on earth you can practice speed control without actually pocketing a ball....![]()
Sure. Here are 20 drills, many of which have to do with speed control. Once you understand the principles of those drills, this column will help you develop drills for your specific problems. And your time is best spent on areas that you have trouble with.It seems that one of my biggest weaknesses is controlling the speed of the cue ball. When playing position for the next shot, I've got decent control over the path of the cue ball. But when pin-point position is required, I'll often over or under shoot where I intend the cue ball to stop. What are some of the best drills to improve cue ball speed control?
You control speed by controlling how fast you contract your bicep and the length of your back swing.
You control speed by controlling how fast you contract your bicep and the length of your back swing.
Learning to control how fast to contract your bicep is the hardest part of speed control to master. Learning to control the speed with the cue ball alone simplifies learning how to control your bicep confidently and accurately through a range of speeds.
Uh, what???
rolling balls down the table by themselves and trying to land them within a couple of diamonds is a complete and useless waste of time as far as i am concerned.
Mike
Uh, what???
I'm sorry again, but when people start talking about stuff like this i think it is just nonsense. when instructors start talking about biceps, and right brain, left brain, how beneficial eye patterns are, etc, etc, they just completely lose me. you learn to be a good pool player by just doing it. i doubt very seriously that Earl and Nick and Johnny and Efren all focused on their biceps to get where they are today.
you want to learn speed control? dont worry about biceps, just set up 1 rail shots, 2 rail shots, 3 rail shots, and practice these speed shots 5,000 times and you will have it. something tells me thats what Earl and Nick and Johnny and Efren all did.
rolling balls down the table by themselves and trying to land them within a couple of diamonds is a complete and useless waste of time as far as i am concerned.
Mike
Babble from the mouth of a babe. I thought this was an Q&A Instructors Forum?
SPF=randyg
the first part is correct but the second is only partially true.....of course if you only have a half inch gap b/t CB/OB your backswing isn't going to be as great but it doesn't really control the speed by any means........the length of time that it takes your bicep to deliver the shot is what controls the speed....
Uh, what???
I'm sorry again, but when people start talking about stuff like this i think it is just nonsense. when instructors start talking about biceps, and right brain, left brain, how beneficial eye patterns are, etc, etc, they just completely lose me. you learn to be a good pool player by just doing it. i doubt very seriously that Earl and Nick and Johnny and Efren all focused on their biceps to get where they are today.
so, if my telling him that he just needs to practice hour after hour is babble then so be it. practicing like that is how you improve.
Hi there,
remembering that i once read a very good sentence-hope that i can translate it as good as possible- was also about *speed-control* and how important it is:
the intermediate pool-player (let me call it hobby-player) just shooting balls and waiting that perhaps abilities and skill will come alone as time goes by...
the good sporty and serious player gets it with serious training!
lg
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the good sporty and serious player gets it with serious training!