emails from peopple that use the Stroketrainer
9/30/03/ As incredible as it sounds, I actually believe that this device can be and is, for me, extraordinarily helpful. Like a few others in this forum, I tended to be skeptical when I first heard about it. I waited two years before buying one! Having finally made the modest investment and tried it (going on two weeks now), I am convinced of its benefits. It will take a little time to groove the new stroke; but, the shots that historically have given me problems are now working the way my eyes see them. I no longer have to adjust the "aim" in order to compensate for my errant stroke form. That's exactly the kind of improvement that I have been searching for -- as you, my good friend, know from first hand experience... I cannot help but be cautiously optimistic regardless of any naysayers. It is, of course, easy to negate something "a priori." I am fortunate to have been able to see for myself, "a posteriori." Ken Bour
I also purchased a ST several weeks ago and it is the best tool that I have
ever purchase for my pool game. I have seen the many skeptical remarks and
comments on RSB. However, if anyone does not have a perfect stroke "most
players" I find it a reasonable price to play. I have easily improved a
ball since purchasing my ST. I have much more confidence on long shots and
have learned what a proper back and forth should feel like.
I played in a Viking tourney event and won 2 matches and felt pretty good
about my stroke. I feel with increased training with the ST I am sure to
continue to improve. I also use mine to improve my left hand stroke, it is
helping me very much.
Just my 2Cents....
RunaRak
Christian Pool Player
Doug,
I am usually a skeptic when it comes to all of the billiard training tools out there. I have played pool for nearly 20 years and have run hundreds & hundreds of racks but do find my stroke to be inconsistent at times. Due to the praise of Doug’s product by Monk, Mike Janis and Dr. Cue, I bought one of the Stroke trainer products. In a few days I have learned more about my stroke than in many many years. I am not being paid, nor has Doug asked me to do this but I can say that it is the best cash I have spent on the sport. No need for negative or smart remarks. Just giving my opinion on the product. It is a revolution in training at pool. Qmaster Ohio
One of the best investments a person can make in his pool game is the 2003 Stroke trainer! After only two or three sets of 50 strokes, my stroke improved. Using it 3 or 4 times a week, with one (1) set of 50 strokes; I was able to increase my percentage of pocketing balls. It also improved my ability to pocket straight in shots where the object ball and cue ball are 1/2 table apart and the object ball has to be pocketed a 1/2 table away.
I have tried some of the other ways to improve one's stroke like using the diamonds on the rail of a table or watching yourself stroke using a mirror. The drawbacks to these two exercises is that it is difficult to correct your swing looking in a mirror or looking down at the diamonds; and when you do make a good stroke; it is difficult to know exactly how or what you did to recreate the stroke. .
With the 2003 stroke trainer, as long as you keep your hand/arm moving/swinging against the barrier shield and your cue shaft is going between the two poles, there is no lateral (side to side) movement and your have a straight stroke. There is an immediate and accurate feedback how a straight stroke feels. When you practice 50 strokes at a time, your body begins to remember how a straight stroke feels and when you are playing you can make an adjustment to your stroke if it is not feeling right. Using the stroke trainer, you don't have to try and figure what you are doing wrong - all you have to do is concentrate on keeping your hand/arm moving/swinging against the barrier shield and the cue shaft going between the two poles.
I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to improve his stroke. Actually, if you are missing balls that you know you aimed accurately, maybe your stroke is off; and, if so, this is what you need. !!!!
Frank Sofocleous
Doug,
Since purchasing one of you trainers at the US Open, I am finding it to be an extremely effective training aide. It is not only helping me to develop a stronger and more accurate stroke, both left and right handed, but it is also helping to improve overall balance for all types of shots, keeping me from falling off or raising up on harder to reach shots. I am doing about 250 "guided" strokes per day with each arm and then I add in a variety of free handed strokes, normal, elevated, power and even jump strokes through the guiides.
I am very satisfied with you product and would recommend it to anyone with a strong desire to improve there overall performance and confidence at the table.
Regerds,
John Bernarding
