microterf said:
Now if someone would teach me some speed control and cue ball control I might turn into a half decent player one day
CB Speed
1. Place an CB 2 diamonds below the right side pocket (looking from the foot end) and 1 thumb width (not length) off the rail.
2. Place the OB in front of the side pocket the same 3/4 inch from the "rail." Of course there is no rail there but just set of for a straight in shot.
3. Shoot the down the rail shot attempting to carry the CB in one diamond increments. 4 diamonds = the head rail.
4. For the 1 diamond distance, some part of the CB must be on the "string" line for that diamond to count.
5. For the next 3 lengths the CB must stop within 1 ball width on either side of the string line...i.e. a 2 ball width tolerance.
6. A 5 diamond length = a 1 diamond rebound off the head rail...still the same error tolerance. (and for 5-7 you have to move the CB SLIGHTLY closer to the rail so you can get to the head rail without scratching.
7. for the 6-7 diamond distances i.e. 2 and 3 diamonds back off the head rail, allow 1/2 diamond tolerance. Beyond 7 diamonds is not very practical for a straight in shot.
8. Start out by doing the distances consecutively. Once you have mastered those distances begin to mix it up...Do a 1 diamond length...then 3 then 6 then 2 etc.
9. Once you have those mastered, move the OB a ball width off the rail and then 2 ball widths in which case your "1 speed" will actually carry the CB over a longer distance. Get used to that. Always think in terms of your "basic" speed numbers. For example, my "1 speed" with the OB a ball width off the rail goes about 1 3/4 diamond distance and my "2 speed" goes about 4 diamonds. REMEMBER those distances are on an angle away from the rail so counting diamonds doesn't work. You have to use your cue stick to measure the distance and then hold it over the diamonds. But soon you will be able to SEE 2 diamonds etc. without having to measure.
10. Finally, move the OB 2 balls widths and repeat.
This drill has helped me considerably. I haven't shot the drill for a while since I "take it to the table" every day but just went to my table and shot my 7 speed missing by a full diamond on the first try and by 2 ball widths the second (those were the first two shots I shot today...and did it with no warm up.)
But you have to really COMMIT to this drill...like any other. You will find that your consecutive speeds will come fairly quickly up to the 4 speed but when you start mixing the speeds up it gets pretty frustrating.
I would guesstimate that in a month of doing this drill DAILY for a half hour you will have the 1-4 speeds pretty well nailed. Just figure what it would be worth to you to be able to roll the CB 51 inches (4 diamonds) and stop it within a 4 inch tolerance (which is only 2 inches on either side of your target) which is the MAXIMUM error. More often than not you will cut that error factor in half...up to the 4 speed. But with some frequency, you will hit your 6-7 targets on or almost on the string line at which time you can practice your fist pump in the mirror!! (-:
Hope this helps.
Jim