Practice or Books Which is Best? My Son-in- Law is a #7 in APA League... never read any Billiard Books.... Only Play! So which is better Books or just playing!!!
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Practice?? Practice?? We talkin' 'bout practice??Practice or Books Which is Best?
Bob ... Which do we spend too much times reading books, and not enough time playing ???Willie Mosconi taught me how to play. He did it through a book.
A couple of years ago I saw a current world champion and a possible future world champion discussing a shot. A complete system for the shot was in a book 40 years ago. Pool players don't read, so of course they didn't know the shot. Pool players are often as stupid as stumps. That doesn't keep them from playing pretty well, but books can help them get there faster.
Jean Balukas said she had never read a pool book but she had the tremendous advantage of seeing someone run 200 balls any night of the week she wanted to watch.
I don't see it as either/or. There is plenty your son-in-law could learn from books.Bob ... Which do we spend too much times reading books, and not enough time playing ???
Bob ... Which do we spend too much times reading books, and not enough time playing ???
I don't see it as either/or. There is plenty your son-in-law could learn from books.
Which is sadder, someone who can't read or someone who won't read?
That I agree Bob ... I show him a shoot I learn from a book... Then he Show me a shot from a rail using top right English, which I show him a same shot using draw from the railI don't see it as either/or. There is plenty your son-in-law could learn from books.
Which is sadder, someone who can't read or someone who won't read?
Guided, coached practice is best. I have had many students who simply drilled in bad habits on their own...Practice or Books Which is Best? My Son-in- Law is a #7 in APA League... never read any Billiard Books.... Only Play! So which is better Books or just playing!!!
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Have HIM evaluate his strengths and weaknesses and find what addresses his weaknesses on Youtube. A lot faster than scouring through pages of a book that might not go into enough detail or any at all. He can find plenty of videos specifically on his needs. And the best part...FREE! Then put it into practice and play. Since he's already a 7, he can focus right into the areas that will have him beating just about everyone.Practice or Books Which is Best? My Son-in- Law is a #7 in APA League... never read any Billiard Books.... Only Play! So which is better Books or just playing!!!