Joey,
Most of your problems are related to inadequate po boy consumption.... as an expert in THAT field, I can show you how to correct it....at Mandina's.
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The car will be brought around in short order.
JoeyA
Joey,
Most of your problems are related to inadequate po boy consumption.... as an expert in THAT field, I can show you how to correct it....at Mandina's.
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Hey guys, take it easy on tommyceilings. My only expertise is on what makes a good textbook (B.S., M.S., M.D. degrees...I doubt anyone has read more texts than me).
I didn't want my name on it as an author; realizing it would detract at least in a small way from the credibility of the work; but Mark insisted.
I did the writing and organizing; but it is MARK'S LIFE'S WORK AND HIS CONTENT. I did it only for the good of the game (and have no financial stake in this...except the free meals I expect to beg from Cathy). Those like elvicash who have read every pool book know that much of the material in this book is completely new and groundbreaking - it has never been done before. Neither Mark nor I care at all if anyone buys it; we just wanted to leave it as a legacy to his life's work and get it into the Library of Congress. I think it has done it fairly well. The info in the first 6 chapters is not really found in any pool book ever; and Part III on applying Navy Seal training principles to learning pool is also quite unique. His structured training regimen to teach YOURSELF to play at a high level is likewise unique.
Happy reading to any student motivated enough to read it - you will find much of value, and you will be the member of a very exclusive club - you will be a true student of the game...and our friend. I would have KILLED to have something like this to read when I was a teenager with time on my hands to learn; but no good guide to proficiency.
I like your post especially because of how strongly I relate to the "knowing" but not always "applying" aspect.I'm impressed that you found little "new information" in the book. I look forward to reading a portion at a time.
Right now, Don is in town and I am getting the good Doctor to make a prognosis of my afflictions
JoeyA.
JoeyA
thats what i am doing reading all the way thru it i am working on my stance i have taken a lot of lesson from mark and this book is a great help thanks again mark and sidekick lol
Just a thought Joey....it might actually be better to read the whole book, then go back and start studying it a section at a time. I think you will get more out of it that way. By reading the whole thing first, I feel certain things or themes will be stressed, and then when you do go back to study it, you will pick up on things faster because you will now be reading them in a new sense of awareness.
Don has a unique way of describing and explaining the different techniques and processes. His communication skills are great in text format but I am an auditory type person and I'm going to encourage him talk about their book until the last day he leaves New Orleans as he speaks so well that I am spell-bound. (And I am serious).
Neil, you may be right, but I am looking to clarify, learn and fix a few things that I think, have been negatively impacting my game. Don has been kind enough to point out some of them and so far he has been spot on. I'm going to stick with picking and choosing for the time being. I admire those of you who can breeze through a text book like this but I have to take it chapter by chapter.
A good friend asked if he could borrow my book when I finished reading it and I told him, that he could borrow it right now if he liked, because it might be a VERY long time before I finished reading the entire book.He politely declined and I'm sure will be buying a copy for himself.
JoeyA
There you go again Betmore, taking the high road when everybody wanted a flame war.
Now where are we and what are we going to do on a friday night with our high speed internet connections.
Not even a little mud thrown back, pathetic, it really is.
Neil,Don will definitely give you plenty to think about!
Neil,
Well.... only because he asked. I am NOT setting myself up as some kind of instructor; and I am NOT going around giving unasked for advice (pool has PLENTY of those guys).
I will consider myself the most enthusiastic student of Mark and Jerry's....I am happy with that designation.
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That may be Don, but you have to admit that having the co-author of the book right there is still better than telling you that he doesn't have time for you because he's reading your book. The material may be Mark's, but there is no way you worked on this for years without coming to a very fine understanding of it. Joey would have to be a fool not to "pick your brain" about the book.
It's nice to be humble, but I have a strong feeling you would be a very fine instructor if you ever chose to do so.![]()
Super G,
Sincere apologies. I tried to defend him (he overemphasized a valid question).... but he deteriorated into trolling and fabricating, and I can't be bothered with that. Arguing with him would be like dueling with an unarmed man (you remember the feud with "breakup". ...I can defend myself adequately). Perhaps you could check out an aiming thread instead?
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It's nice to hear from you again Betmore.
That may be Don, but you have to admit that having the co-author of the book right there is still better than telling you that he doesn't have time for you because he's reading your book. The material may be Mark's, but there is no way you worked on this for years without coming to a very fine understanding of it. Joey would have to be a fool not to "pick your brain" about the book.
It's nice to be humble, but I have a strong feeling you would be a very fine instructor if you ever chose to do so.![]()
I'm very impressed with the book, great pictures and well-written.
I had no idea that I've had my back foot about 6" or more across the shot line, so it's a pretty big adjustment to my stance. Should be a champion by New Year's.