Your Chance to be all you wanted to be

where can i find that .---the tor 14 days thing

Hi JCpoolgod... TOR is a busy busy man, so try this while you are waiting.

Get yourself some valuable knowledge under your belt. A knowledge of Banking is omnipotent to gain, get yourself the book by Freddy Bentivegna & the CD too. This will keep you busy until this time next year. All of this will give you Cue Ball work too.

Read the book, read the book & read the book, then learn how to apply your new found skills, watch the DVD as you read the book.

Running a Video Camcorder, while you try learning won't hurt you. You can re-visit your triumphs & your trials....

Good Luck
 
first thing is kidnap scarlett johansson ...let her say youre gonna be the best every morning while oiling herself to some random stripper music.
then let nick varner out of the closet to train me like a drill instructor in the fine art of
no air competition...this is basically perfect pool as he would play it first 4 hours

then up to the swimming pool so scarlett can make us lunch
after a quick dip in the pool and a long one in scarlett

i would return to the practice room where i resume perfect practice with a few tips from
mr parica on position/shot making

then we go to the room with the ten footer and 4 inch pockets play then tenball ghost
until i beat it 15-0
dinner,scarlett
we gamble high with her movie money and i remind all my opponents that aside from
my amazing high speed win or lose i go home with her

all they could get is some money
 
Go get Mark Wilson's book and do what it says. Your question is the purpose Mark wrote the book.
 
If you were really dedicated and you wanted to become a champion and you had all the time in the world to achieve it how would you do it?

Design your perfect 8 hour practice session if you had the time to actually do it.

-and/or if you are someone who has already done it what was your practice routine? and what would have done differently.

I don't think proper coaching can be expressed enough when it comes to this question.

Thorsten still has the same coach today that opened the door up for him to his local billiards club when he first stepped in.

Shane had his grandfather next to him all the time while growing up.

Jasmine has her coach follow her to tournaments and he takes notes and photographs from the stands, then goes over everything after the match.

There is a common thread with many top players, and it's in the coaching.

If I had all the time and the money, I'd contract out a professional coach and train in the way a boxer trains-trust in my coach and train hard and focused. PAT testing skills daily. Physical workouts are a must.

Until then, you must have a few professional lessons with a coach, and then have the discipline and dedication to become your own coach.

Of course, it's all my humble opinion to advancing in this great sport.
 
i have a friend that has a lot of videos maybe i can borrow them...i think the main thing is to get on the table and make some moves...I don't really know of many coaches in my area
 
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