I'd like to know which players here on AZ learned speed control by doing specific drills, because I sure didn't.
I learned from playing and observing. But I understand that some players may struggle a bit more than others with it.
I'd like to know which players here on AZ learned speed control by doing specific drills, because I sure didn't.
I learned from my desire and love of play....as you know Fran, many out there think there is always a simple answer. To me its just being extremely aware of whats going on....and a TON of trial and error. No if I could just find that drill than would improve my long straight in jacked up shots, that would be great:thumbup:.
I'd like to know which players here on AZ learned speed control by doing specific drills, because I sure didn't.
Island Drive, next time you practice try putting a ball behind the CB every single shot. You'll absolutely hate it, but you'll get better at those shots.
In snooker its called a "Chinese snooker" when you're jacked up cueing over another ballThat's why I play 14.1 as part of practice. In pro play years ago, we used to call ''being jacked up'' the Chinese hook...![]()
Isn't there a standard warm up routine where you pocket the OB and leave the cue ball in the middle of the table to get a feel for the table and its rails?