CJ Wiley & Mary Avina Host Complimentary Pool Clinic Sat. at Wittens in DFW Texas

We're heading down to Wittens now, hope you can make it this week, and if not we'll be doing this again after the Tunica Tournament.

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Have a good one CEEEEEJ!
 
we hope to see you again sometime soon.

Have a good one CEEEEEJ!

We have our first one under our belt and I forgot how much fun it is to do and it only gets better.

Mary Avina got to play with everyone and it looks like our next one will be in 2 weeks. I have another location in Denton and 2 in Dallas to add to the weekly schedule.

Thanks to everyone for attending and we hope to see you again sometime soon.


CJ Wiley & Mary Avina
Champion's Way Instruction
www.thegameistheteacher.com
 
A big Thanks to you CJ.

You and Mary put on one heck of a "seminar". Taking time out of your day to come sit down with a bunch of ball bangers and show the proper fundamentals of a pool stance and stroke, not to mention everything else that comes to question. This seminar showed that you are truly a lover of the game and how much enjoyment you get out of giving instruction.

To all who could not attend, CJ brought the sword for straightening out a stroke and worked with each one of us. He discussed a proper stance for shot alignment, a good sturdy bridge to balance us, and a nice smooth stroke for proper cue ball contact. Wittens venue was set up just like a class room. There were no visual problems, we all could hear every word and see every shot. There was no crowding around a table, we all set at a bar type sitting area that overlooked the Brunswick tables. Everyone was comfortable and eager to learn.

As CJ interacted with each of us on a individual basis, Mary was eager to play each of us some 8 ball and 9 ball. What a privilege that was, and to watch her pocket balls like she does, amazing.

So again I say to you CJ, thank you and Mary for the seminar. The billiard community is lucky to have you as a part of it.

Much Appreciated,

Rick & Deb
 
We have our first one under our belt and I forgot how much fun it is to do and it only gets better.

Mary Avina got to play with everyone and it looks like our next one will be in 2 weeks. I have another location in Denton and 2 in Dallas to add to the weekly schedule.

Thanks to everyone for attending and we hope to see you again sometime soon.


CJ Wiley & Mary Avina
Champion's Way Instruction
www.thegameistheteacher.com

I was busy this week so I missed the announcement. Wittens is a nice place with great food and four really nice Gold Crowns. I really hope they do well, this is the kind of event that gets folks' attention...although if it were posted last weekend I probably would have noticed. :)

Kudos to CJ and Wittens!
 
Lots of great information given out there. I left at 4:30 and CJ was still working with people. Answering whatever questions were ask. Can't wail till the next one.

Thanks CJ!

Larry
 
We appreciate you stopping by Deb, Rick, Larry, Paul, Jeff, Rusty, Richard, and

Lots of great information given out there. I left at 4:30 and CJ was still working with people. Answering whatever questions were ask. Can't wail till the next one.

Thanks CJ!

Larry

We appreciate you stopping by, Larry, this is something we will continue after the Tunica Tournaments are over and give everyone more notice, we're also doing clinics in Denton and Dallas.

I really wanted to get this started because the first one is the most challenging for me, there's so much information that I want to cover, the important thing is to communicate it in the proper order. Like anything else, what we're getting ready to do takes practice.

The combination of the Sword and the Break Rak will give everyone an immediate feedback on the stroke and I can give suggestions on how to improve right away. The key to the game is the stroke, alignment and footwork, with this foundation playing the game is a "piece of cake"......well, it's certainly "sweet" when you get it down. ;)

Play Well
 
bring out some the best elements of the Game, creativity, and .....

A big Thanks to you CJ.

You and Mary put on one heck of a "seminar". Taking time out of your day to come sit down with a bunch of ball bangers and show the proper fundamentals of a pool stance and stroke, not to mention everything else that comes to question. This seminar showed that you are truly a lover of the game and how much enjoyment you get out of giving instruction.

To all who could not attend, CJ brought the sword for straightening out a stroke and worked with each one of us. He discussed a proper stance for shot alignment, a good sturdy bridge to balance us, and a nice smooth stroke for proper cue ball contact. Wittens venue was set up just like a class room. There were no visual problems, we all could hear every word and see every shot. There was no crowding around a table, we all set at a bar type sitting area that overlooked the Brunswick tables. Everyone was comfortable and eager to learn.

As CJ interacted with each of us on a individual basis, Mary was eager to play each of us some 8 ball and 9 ball. What a privilege that was, and to watch her pocket balls like she does, amazing.

So again I say to you CJ, thank you and Mary for the seminar. The billiard community is lucky to have you as a part of it.

Much Appreciated,

Rick & Deb
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Glad to see you both and we look forward to the next one. They will get more and more advanced through the following weeks, I've got enough material for 6 weeks without repeating anything other than the stance, stroke and pre shot routine elements.

This one was a refresher course for many of you that have seen my DVDs, and once this foundation of knowledge is built it's easy to move on to the more advanced things that are also the most fun. I look forward to sharing these things, they are the most rewarding and bring out some the best elements of the Game, creativity, consistency, and connection.

Play Well, until next time. :thumbup:

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Glad to see you both and we look forward to the next one. They will get more and more advanced through the following weeks, I've got enough material for 6 weeks without repeating anything other than the stance, stroke and pre shot routine elements.

This one was a refresher course for many of you that have seen my DVDs, and once this foundation of knowledge is built it's easy to move on to the more advanced things that are also the most fun. I look forward to sharing these things, they are the most rewarding and bring out some the best elements of the Game, creativity, consistency, and connection.

Play Well, until next time. :thumbup:

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Looks like a nice place. Is the bar as close to the table as it appears in the pics, or is that just an optical illusion? Looks like it might be tight if you have the cueball along the rail. Looking forward to your next Seminar CJ and Mary! :thumbup:
 
's an optical illusion in the pictures, there's plenty of room.

Looks like a nice place. Is the bar as close to the table as it appears in the pics, or is that just an optical illusion? Looks like it might be tight if you have the cueball along the rail. Looking forward to your next Seminar CJ and Mary! :thumbup:

No, it's an optical illusion in the pictures, there's plenty of room.

We will be scheduling another series of events after we get back from Tunica. Thanks for your interest and we'll let everyone know as soon as possible.

I will be getting into advanced Sword Training for developing the stroke at the next seminar "The Sword is mightier than the Pool Cue" :thumbup:

Play Well,

CJ

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