mantis99 said:What do you think the best instructional video is?
mattman said:For the basic fundamentals, I consider the one Meucci came out with years ago. It casted Loree Jon Jones, Sammy Jones, Jim Rempe, Earl Strickland, David Howard and one other guy named Lou.
For advanced, "Little" Joe Villilapando's on Cueball Control and Kicking Systems are a couple of my favorites....and I have a lot. These are what I consider the "inner game". Then you have videos on 9-ball, straight pool, one pocket....etc.
I have roughly 75 or more instructional tapes/dvd's and these are my favorites. Not only the information they share, but the way they are presented and produced.
Mattman
henho said:Colin Colenso's video on breaking is one of the best bits of pool instruction I've ever seen.
I've seen this video. Reminds me of the old Pirelli ads that used to be on TV. "Power without control is nothing". Man, he can hit the balls hard. Too bad he has no control over the cueball. It flies off the table once, and two other times, a ball gets in the way to save him from scratching.Safety said:That video really helped me understand my break better and made it about 30% faster. And its FREE!!!
The best and most usful I have seen are the 8-MONK DVDs.mantis99 said:What do you think the best instructional video is?
I'll second that!!!TheBook said:What you really need to do to improve your stroke is take lessons from a BCA instructor. It is money well spent. I haven't seen any video that helped me as much as the lessons that I took.