Rockin' Robin said:I hereby attest that i have not seen randyg miss a ball in over 5 years. Robin.
Ain't that the truth. Miss you too....SPF=randyg
Rockin' Robin said:I hereby attest that i have not seen randyg miss a ball in over 5 years. Robin.
JB Cases said:There is an art to learning to teach. I have taken lessons from some great professionals and some of them have been able to impart WHAT they do in a way I could understand it and others have only been able to show me the results without a clear understanding of how to teach me how to perform to get those results.
Jose Parica - he would show me things with the cue ball and tell me to do it and I would complain that I can see what he wants but have NO IDEA how to do it.
Rafael Martinez on the other hand was able to explain the different ways to hit the cue ball in such a way that I could grasp the mechanics and improve my touch tremendously.
Other instructors who aren't quite so high a level of player have helped me with my stroke, jumping up, staying focused, pre-shot, and all the things that a good player needs.
I myself am an instructor of sorts in the specialty of jumping balls. When I started selling Bunjee Jump cues I realized that I needed to be somewhat proficient to be able to demonstrate the cue effectively. So I started to study the mechanics of what happens during a jump shot and the mechanics of the player as he or she is executing a jump shot. As I started doing the demonstrations successfully people naturally wanted to try the great new shots they were seeing.
But, what happended? They were having difficulty performing those shots or even being able to jump the ball at all. So I had to learn to teach.
This took me a while to acquire the skills to be able to quickly evaluate and isolate the problem that an individual was having and to be able to correctly communicate the solution. Belive me, this is no easy task on both fronts. You can have two people with the exact same problem and the same answer might not work for both of them.
There have been times when I wanted to tell someone that they were hopeless.But many times my friends came to the rescue, Jerry Olivier, Leslie Rogers, Chris McDaniel and others to impart their instruction and that was what made the difference for the person I wasn't getting through to.
Now, I am capable of teaching anyone to jump balls correctly and accurately within the span of half and hour. I regularly instruct players who are much better than myself and refine their technique.
I am surprised no one mentioned Bert Kinister. I don't know how well he plays. Also how about Tim Miller, the Monk? How good does he play? Or Bob Henning? I have seen him take down some matches against top notchers from time to time.
I think though that my vote for the strongest person who is primarily an instructor first and a player second would go to Joe Tucker. Having said that I am basing it purely on nothign more than my opinion which has no basis in facts as I don't know the history and records of all the instructors out there. I just like the fact that Joe shares so much with the world for free and he takes the time to come up with truly useful tools that work AND he can play.
(ok Joe, there's your free promo now send me my Aim Trainer)Just kidding the preceding advertisement for Joe was completely without his knowledge.
APA7 said:I kno David can`t play as well as he pretends 2, that iz a fact.
I said it before that I am just an amater player.
Since David said he ran over 128 the other week,according to David, I am willing 2 bet that he can`t run 75 on a live video stream. I will give 8 hours 2 try and I will bet as much as i can afford, more than $1000 less than $1500.
Brian
SpiderWebComm said:If you're just an amateur player, put that $1000 where your big mouth is and play Dave some since he's an average amateur. Otherwise.......
SHUT THE FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF UP
APA7 said:Since U brought it up, have U ever seen him play?
Has anybody seen him play??
Has any player from the old days ever played him???
I didn`t think so. Thank you.![]()
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Brian
Koop said:All you seem to want to do is stalk Dave and talk trash about his game. To be completely honest, I don't give a rats ass how he plays. He comes on here and offers INTELLIGENT(something I have never seen from you) ideas and NEVER asks for anything in return. If you have no respect for his game fine, but if you're anything more than a sub-human you would at least respect his passion and dedication.
Neil said:Either you don't know much about 14.1, or you are hoping to hustle someone on here. That COULD be a safe bet against John Schmidt getting only two tries.
Koop said:Oh, and to get off this nitty APA7, if there is one instructor in my area that I would live to spend time on the table with, that's Joe Tucker.
JB Cases said:If Dave gets to set up a break shot and start from there you have a bet Brian. I will back Dave for your limit of $1500 and the money has to be frozen. Dave has 8 hours to run 75 balls without missing. When he misses then he starts over.
Now it's up to Dave - I will be happy to share this action with anyone who wants a piece of it. I think it's stone cold stealing and I love free money.
Hell Grady used to tell people he'd run a hundred before the night was out or the exhibition was free. I didn't hear of him giving up too many free exhibitions.
Scott Lee said:Jason...I doubt that Brian/apa7 has the guts to put up the $1500 that he boasts about.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
ghostball said:Ray Martin
APA7 said:Since U brought it up, have U ever seen him play?
Has anybody seen him play??
Has any player from the old days ever played him???
I didn`t think so. Thank you.![]()
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Brian
What pro events have you played?APA7 said:OK, I have an idea. Instead of snipping back N forth, why don`t U tell the board details or UR `pro` career and settle it?
What `pro` events have U played?
What players have U beat?
What years were U playing `pro` or on the road?
Brian
Eric. said:Hey brother,
You know how it goes on this board, just have a beer and shake your head, lol.
I agree on Joe's abilities playing high level Pool. I also gotta plug a guy I've worked with; Tony Robles. Great teacher, tons of knowledge and has the skill to execute what he is teaching.
Eric