New Drill

Hal

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I don't know if this drill already exists or not. I made it up the other day. It's a 9ball rack shot in rotation. It's good for moving the cue ball over moderately long distances and back and forth across the table. When it gets boring, use the same pattern but switch the balls around.
You can also throw some stripes on the table to use as blockers.

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http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/~wei/pool/pooltable2.html
 
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Hal said:
I don't know if this drill already exists or not. I made it up the other day. It's a 9ball rack shot in rotation. It's good for moving the cue ball over moderately long distances and back and forth across the table. When it gets boring, use the same pattern but switch the balls around.
You can also throw some stripes on the table to use as blockers.

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http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/~wei/pool/pooltable2.html

This is a slightly easier version of a rail-drill. In a rail-drill, all the balls are on the rails. In some instances, you need to clear a path before you're able to address more difficult shots. If you wanted to make this more difficult, put the 9-ball near the 1 so that you need to finish with a solid shot for position.
 
Hal said:
I don't know if this drill already exists or not. I made it up the other day. It's a 9ball rack shot in rotation. It's good for moving the cue ball over moderately long distances and back and forth across the table. When it gets boring, use the same pattern but switch the balls around.
You can also throw some stripes on the table to use as blockers.

START(
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http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/~wei/pool/pooltable2.html

This is a nice drill. I would modify it a bit and rotate the number position of the balls. Placing the 1 where the 2 is, the 2 where the 3 is and so on.... Then do the same thing again until it returns back to it's original number position. It can also be done randomly placed each time.
 
BlowFish said:
This is a nice drill. I would modify it a bit and rotate the number position of the balls. Placing the 1 where the 2 is, the 2 where the 3 is and so on.... Then do the same thing again until it returns back to it's original number position. It can also be done randomly placed each time.
That's a great idea.
 
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