mrsk said:Does anyone have anyone know any drills to improve breaking speed?
I have tried to focus more on the quality of the hit I am putting on the cue ball and in turn the head ball on the rack. I start at about 80% power and work my way up to about 90-95%. IMO I have found that I get much better breaks by hitting the balls solid not neccessarily harder or faster. My break is generally about 90% of max power and I have also been able to control the cue ball much much better. In 9 ball which is what I play most often, I rarely have balls tied up and usually get a nice spread. My main problem is running them all off of the table lol. Just my two cents.mrsk said:Does anyone have anyone know any drills to improve breaking speed?
Klopek said:I'll add this blurb, though it's not a drill. Work on your footwork, your balance. People with slow or weak breaks always seem to have one thing in common, they don't know how to use their legs to maximum effect. That's where the timing comes from. I can't even begin to explain how to use the legs, I'm not qualified. Maybe one of the pool instructors could explain.![]()
Try some of Colin's videos. They may help you a lot and can be found here.
Several people have previously posted in this forum about how much they have improved because of Colin's videos.
Good Luck,
Craig