This is the easiest way to search for a BCA credentialed instructor nearest to you. Just fill in the search details. We're all listed here.
http://playbetterbilliards.com/
http://playbetterbilliards.com/
This is the easiest way to search for a BCA credentialed instructor nearest to you. Just fill in the search details. We're all listed here.
http://playbetterbilliards.com/
The shortness of the lists of instructors at each level in the state of Texas surprises me. (12 entry level, 3, 1, 4; total 20)
Man wish their was someone in Okinawa Japan. I have time to run through a course here. Have not ever had time at bases in the states
What's involved in getting certified these days? I ran into someone a few years ago who I think went to a 2 or 3 day school of some sort, then paid extra I think to get certified in the process.
I'm not too hung up on it - I know what I know whether I'm certified or not, I'm sure I would learn a few different techniques going through the process though. I've read and studied a ton over the years and have had very good success with students in pool and other sports I've taught. I teach official lessons occasionally but usually just help out local players for free an hour here and there. I just know that if I ever had the time to dedicate more hours to it, a lot of people like seeing that certification...
Scott
Chris...Contact Leslie Rogers in Tokyo. He is a master instructor who runs a school there that will fit your needs.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Bumping in case there is any new info out there.
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