I think that's a good idea. I see that the forums have "social groups." Can the messages between the group members private or can anyone read them?
Not sure, I'll get with Mr. Wilson and see if there is anything on here that we can use.
I think that's a good idea. I see that the forums have "social groups." Can the messages between the group members private or can anyone read them?
I have chronic back problems but oddly enough it actually relieved some pressure on my back! My shoulder wasn't as happy about the change as my back was. My left arm took a while to adjust to the changes I had made.
Don't get me wrong, the stance wasn't uncomfortable for me, it's just that I have done it a certain way for 25 years and my body wasn't accustomed to the change. But now, it's second nature and feels very natural.
It will get better.
Mark did not.mention anything about elbow height in.his book.
Have put in approx. 30 hrs of stance and grip practice so far. Tape on the floor was a pain getting straight with the corner pocket. I shoot 40 to 80 shots a day.
With the grip being 100% passive that indicates to me that the stroke comes from the lower bicep muscle.
I have always used my middle finger and ring finger to propel the cue forward in conjunction with the lower bicep muscle. So, this new grip has been a challenge. I like it though, no tension at all.
Your thoughts?
I wish we did have a private group for discussion.
Back to the training manual.
Have fun :smile:
John
Have put in approx. 30 hrs of stance and grip practice so far. Tape on the floor was a pain getting straight with the corner pocket. I shoot 40 to 80 shots a day.
With the grip being 100% passive that indicates to me that the stroke comes from the lower bicep muscle.
I have always used my middle finger and ring finger to propel the cue forward in conjunction with the lower bicep muscle. So, this new grip has been a challenge. I like it though, no tension at all.
Your thoughts?
I wish we did have a private group for discussion.
Back to the training manual.
Have fun :smile:
John
I applaud anyone who can do the stance exercises. In an effort to balance improvement and enjoyment, I just can't setup 40 times without shooting the ball. I do practice the stance, just not to the extent he suggests.
I have been working on snugging up my closed bridge and letting the cue ride against my hand a little more. The cue is much more stable than it has been.
I applaud anyone who can do the stance exercises. In an effort to balance improvement and enjoyment, I just can't setup 40 times without shooting the ball. I do practice the stance, just not to the extent he suggests.
I have been working on snugging up my closed bridge and letting the cue ride against my hand a little more. The cue is much more stable than it has been.
I wish we had a forum just to discuss the book. There are certain things I would like to bounce off of other people who are using the book but I wasn't sure how much of it should be discussed openly. Not that it's a big secret but it wouldn't be fair to Mark or Don or even others who have paid for the book.
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I just clicked join. Good idea btw.I spoke to Don Wardell about starting a closed group on Facebook. one but I really did not have the time to administer something like that myself. I would like to have a group that is actually working on the book and developing skills to converse with so that would be positive.
So that being said I just created a group on Facebook. Play Great Pool You can ask to join the group on Facebook, you will have to be OK'd by an admin to be in the group.
I will try to ensure the group is used for working on the game and not for advertising so anyone joining the group you will be removed if advertising is dumped on the group;
I am more concerned with keeping the haters out than I am with sharing information in the book. I think the book will sell no problem to people who want to work on their game and put in some time. The people who do not want to buy it will never buy it and I do not think Mark will lose any sells.
So please look up the group Play Great Pool on Facebook. Let the work begin.
well, certainly didn't plan on spending $70 on a book today, but all this high praise convinced me pretty quick that it will be money well spent. I've never been a good player and am just getting back into playing after taking a few years off...I really want to start on a good footing and definitely need some help with my stance so it sounds like this will get me off to a good start. Hopefully it'll get here before the weekend so I can get to work studying!
Just curious...how long is this book, couldn't find a page count anywhere.