A great player once told me that the learning process of pool was the most fun part of his career. This forum, a few professional lessons, and a lot of squeezed in practice over the past few months has launched me off of the plateau I've been stuck on for years.
I'm excited and I have been feeling post happy because I'm having fun.
These are the major things I've learned recently:
1. Pendulum stroke (within the past week). I learned what this feels like, and what it means to stay down and move only my forearm.
2. Front/back hand English to deliver the pool ball anywhere with spin. Knowing squirt.
3. Anticipating swerve, and predicting where it'll break. Awesome for soft shots and safeties.
4. Knowing that shooting from the rail with top left or right won't squirt very much, but will swerve a lot. Compensating for this lets me make spin shots from the rail for position. A great piece of knowledge.
5. Learning how to read the rack before breaking. Looking for slugs, and gates for the side balls.
6. Learning that the elbow needs to move in, out, or up to get power out of a break shot (Joe Tucker's Breaking Secrets DVDs)
7. Don't ever crush the cue ball out of control.
Now that you guys know where I stand knowledge wise, is there anything else you would I suggest I learn?
Thanks
Nate
I'm excited and I have been feeling post happy because I'm having fun.
These are the major things I've learned recently:
1. Pendulum stroke (within the past week). I learned what this feels like, and what it means to stay down and move only my forearm.
2. Front/back hand English to deliver the pool ball anywhere with spin. Knowing squirt.
3. Anticipating swerve, and predicting where it'll break. Awesome for soft shots and safeties.
4. Knowing that shooting from the rail with top left or right won't squirt very much, but will swerve a lot. Compensating for this lets me make spin shots from the rail for position. A great piece of knowledge.
5. Learning how to read the rack before breaking. Looking for slugs, and gates for the side balls.
6. Learning that the elbow needs to move in, out, or up to get power out of a break shot (Joe Tucker's Breaking Secrets DVDs)
7. Don't ever crush the cue ball out of control.
Now that you guys know where I stand knowledge wise, is there anything else you would I suggest I learn?
Thanks
Nate