Introducing Billiards to the next generation

Creating a college billiard program for the NJCAA is about creating favorable conditions for individuals with billiard interests to attend college/university.

College/university is not always the ideal option for today's youth. The competition environment that billiards provides works well to support higher education institutions.

The best female players in pro billiards are great examples of role models with proven histories of leadership and well documented exposure to global cultures.

Men got to lead with their sports, their rules and their standards.

I am proposing a female pro player lead the movement or awareness campaign.

UN Women: SDG 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Higher education institutions with billiards programs will create pathways to colleges. Sell billiard tables, create billiard industry, get billiard athletes out of their country and into college.

Lifelong learning with the evolution of billiards is about providing restorative justice to women under oppression. Men made the mess. Women will lead the way off the failed path.
 
Justnum is the joke.

Wanting to reinvent the wheel and start a college league so college students will be exposed to pool when leagues are already there.
 
Justnum is the joke.

Wanting to reinvent the wheel and start a college league so college students will be exposed to pool when leagues are already there.

I refer to higher education institutions. Globally not all colleges have pool leagues or even know how to run a pool league.

The recognition of pool as a sport at the collegiate level would help countries export their youth into colleges.

If Fedor had been on a college team, he would never be banned from competition.

For many individuals from emerging nations, they have no idea what life in America is until they experience.
 
Yes, higher education facilities are typically referred to as colleges . Sometimes universities.

They're usually located around populated areas where one would find a league.

If you're looking for something else you need to be lobbying the NCAA rather than wasting your time posting meaningless ramblings on a (relatively) insignificant forum group.
 
Yes, higher education facilities are typically referred to as colleges . Sometimes universities.

They're usually located around populated areas where one would find a league.

If you're looking for something else you need to be lobbying the NCAA rather than wasting your time posting meaningless ramblings on a (relatively) insignificant forum group.

Foreign countries have sports agencies to export students into NJCAA sports programs.

The NJCAA is junior colleges and are more suitable for international students because the small size of the campus.

Currently the sports organizations associated with colleges do not recognize billiards as a sport.

I am writing about the next generation of billiard players. One of them will solve the problem.
 
Introducing billiards to the next generation happens at home. Pool halls and bars are for adults and typically don't allow children.
Nowadays the only kids that are seriously getting into pool are whose father's are fargo 650s who want their kids to live out their dream of being a world champion at a sport that guarantees a lifetime of poverty
 
Let's lower the drinking age while we're at it too lol
Kids need to learn to drink too. Studies show the sooner they learn to drink responsibly the lower the adult rate of alcoholism.

The sooner we get these kids in bars,drinking ,shooting pool and gambling the better off they'll be.
 
Foreign countries have sports agencies to export students into NJCAA sports programs.

The NJCAA is junior colleges and are more suitable for international students because the small size of the campus.

Currently the sports organizations associated with colleges do not recognize billiards as a sport.

I am writing about the next generation of billiard players. One of them will solve the problem.
Seriously, stop talking until you can show us one tangible thing you've done to put in place even one of the 45 "things you and the Academy are working on".

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Justnum is the joke.

Wanting to reinvent the wheel and start a college league so college students will be exposed to pool when leagues are already there.
I agree. He is impossible to follow in conversation, just like many SJWs. They use big words to make themselves appear educated, but can't stay on topic when presented with logic.
 
Seriously, stop talking until you can show us one tangible thing you've done to put in place even one of the 45 "things you and the Academy are working on".

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After all the commotion on AZB, all I can say is I am attached to projects that are under NDA.

If you want to advance the billiard frontier to new populations and new geographic locations be my guest.
 
Europe has already figured out how to introduce billiards correctly to minors- to be done properly, I think it needs to be a combination of recreation ( fun) and instruction ( schooling on fundamentals). It is a combo of playing time, instruction, leagues, and tournaments- perfect!

Many, many years ago major American cities had the Boys clubs of America where billiards could be learned in a reasonable setting for youth, with some decent adult instruction available. We had intra city and inter city boys club pool tournaments and some of those boys stayed with the game even to today. Back in the 50s and 60s most cities would have laws barring kids under16 or 18 alone in a pool room, not always enforced.

I guess you could not call them "boys clubs" any longer, and of course, the setting today would include girls, as well as whatever else some kids may call themselves these days, but the idea is the same, anyhow.
 
funding, when the sport is not officially recognized.

Creating a college billiard program for the NJCAA is about creating favorable conditions for individuals with billiard interests to attend college/university.

College/university is not always the ideal option for today's youth. The competition environment that billiards provides works well to support higher education institutions.

The best female players in pro billiards are great examples of role models with proven histories of leadership and well documented exposure to global cultures.

Men got to lead with their sports, their rules and their standards.

I am proposing a female pro player lead the movement or awareness campaign.

UN Women: SDG 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Higher education institutions with billiards programs will create pathways to colleges. Sell billiard tables, create billiard industry, get billiard athletes out of their country and into college.

Lifelong learning with the evolution of billiards is about providing restorative justice to women under oppression. Men made the mess. Women will lead the way off the failed path.
But here's your problem, dreamer boy:
Who gonna pay for dat?
 
But here's your problem, dreamer boy:
Who gonna pay for dat?

Everyone once in awhile you come across the right person if you talk about it enough.

Its called networking. Usually I get paid when I answer my messages.

But for AZbilliards its a freebie.
 
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