There is a "disconnect" between billiard books/videos and the practice table!
It is difficult to practice just "certain shots" from videos or books. And many times players want to practice shots from many different books or videos. As players become more skilled, they may no longer need to practice certain shots from a book.
So players at some point will not want to practice *every* shot/drill from a particular book/video. But will want to practice a few shots from this book, a few shots from that video, etc.
My suggestion to book writers and video producers....
Offer an optional set of diagrams of the shots contained in the book/video printed on unbound 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper which can be placed in a 3 ring binder. Then the player can place the shots he wants to practice in the 3 ring binder (in the order he wants to practice them) and leave out what he does not need to practice. And make the table graphic as large as possible to fit on page. Something like this (I had to make my own diagrams)...
http://www.geocities.com/billybobnospam/cut1.jpg
It is difficult to practice just "certain shots" from videos or books. And many times players want to practice shots from many different books or videos. As players become more skilled, they may no longer need to practice certain shots from a book.
So players at some point will not want to practice *every* shot/drill from a particular book/video. But will want to practice a few shots from this book, a few shots from that video, etc.
My suggestion to book writers and video producers....
Offer an optional set of diagrams of the shots contained in the book/video printed on unbound 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper which can be placed in a 3 ring binder. Then the player can place the shots he wants to practice in the 3 ring binder (in the order he wants to practice them) and leave out what he does not need to practice. And make the table graphic as large as possible to fit on page. Something like this (I had to make my own diagrams)...
http://www.geocities.com/billybobnospam/cut1.jpg