Ah, bbb. I saw that on here a while back and started to buy a few. Got distracted and never did finish the purchase.
How many pages come in each pack?
How many pages come in each pack?
Ah, bbb. I saw that on here a while back and started to buy a few. Got distracted and never did finish the purchase.
How many pages come in each pack?
Does anyone have any good reccomendations for good kick shot training methods? This is about the weakest part of my game, and for some reason, i haven't really put time into learning how to kick accurately.
I know the amount of english, the rail, and the speed you hit the ball at play a factor... But i would like to find a good learning tool to help improve this aspect of my game.
Any help or suggestion is appreciated. :thumbup:
teach me pool has GREAT dvd that includes all you need to know on kicking'
pool 202
http://www.teachmepool.com/learn how to play pool.jpg
http://www.teachmepool.com/
there are other educational dvds on his site that are well worth buying
brumbacks banking
learn from a hall of famer
and buddy hall and nick varner teaching 6,9,ball one pocketr and straight pool
deadaim kicking academy also is a great reference
Thank you!
i have joes dvds, teachme pools dvd, deadaim kicking academy pdf
and have read all of scotts articles:thumbup:
here is my 2 cents
in some ways they (all the dvds)are all complimentary because kicking systems can be confusing until you use them enough to "own "them
sometimes hearing something said or reading the same thing helps to reinforce what you are learning
joes dvd is in an easy to assimilate presentaion although many "subtleties" are not explored its a great starting point
btw his 2 rail system using 7.5 as the bottom corner pocket ive never seen anywhere else
RECOMMENDED
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR THE BEGINNER
teach me pool has more info in one dvd than ive EVER seen in a teaching dvd i still go back and watch some things and pickup little details i overlooked
STRONGLY RECCOMMEND
deadaim pdf is also a treasure trove of info
its advantage is that its in a paper format once you print it so you can take the pages you want to study to the pool hall and have a "cheat sheet" to practice and remember the systems as you learn them
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
scotts articles are very clear and can be printed
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
my advice
best bang for the buck teachmepool 202
scitts articles and deadaim academy pdf FREE cant beat that price
joes dvd great starting point
I'll be the umpteenth one to highly recommend Lil Joe Villalpando's DVD. There are a lot of good instructionals out there but many of them tend to make my eyes glaze over. You need to add two distances together, multiply by pi, divide that by the number of rails you are hitting and then half the distance to the brunette over there with the big tatas. There are some more steps after that but I never make it past the brunette with the big boobs. Joe's DVD's are simple, thoroughly explained, and don't involve brunette's boobs.
One thing about kicking or banking, often we have to modify things a bit and then speed becomes critical. When practicing try to find a speed you like to shoot that shot and use it for a baseline. Unless there is a reason not to, shoot the shot at that speed. If you do need to change speed, know how that is going to affect the shot.
One more thing, if the brunette has a bottom to match get her number for me, I'm half Italian!
Hu
LMAO !!!!!! I can normally get beyond the brunette but the frickin blonde gets me every time !!!
First of all, it helps to know various kicking systems that work well in different game situations. The most common and useful ones are described, illustrated, and demonstrated here:Does anyone have any good reccomendations for good kick shot training methods? This is about the weakest part of my game, and for some reason, i haven't really put time into learning how to kick accurately.
I know the amount of english, the rail, and the speed you hit the ball at play a factor... But i would like to find a good learning tool to help improve this aspect of my game.
Any help or suggestion is appreciated. :thumbup: