PAT starter test

nzjase

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So a bit of a review from me of the iPAT "Pool Billiard Workout - starter" booklet.

I just got this in the mail and I am very pleased with it. I had read a lot of reviews so it was what I expected - a ring bound booklet (not a proper book) with a pretty average translation from German to English.

The content is perfect for me as a beginner focusing on some key basics like follow, draw, straightness of your stroke and some simple cue ball control/positional play.

There are 10 tests and each test has a set of rules and a diagram which is well drawn and represents the drill well (the rules need rereading sometimes due to translation issues)

Each test has a set scoring system, which once you get your head around is relatively straight forward (until you get to adding it all up!)

I finished my first run through of the tests which took me about 2 hours. I am sure the time here will be cut down massively once I get used to the drills and don't have to reread the booklet 3-4 times.

I then spent half an hour setting up a spreadsheet to hold my results and do the calcs for me (these are a bit tedious and confusing at first!)

End result is I scored 851 which puts me at their second level: Black & White, whatever that means! I think I need to get 80% minimum in each test and get over 1,000 points, that is what I am aiming for anyway.

Other than the result by recording scores it has also highlighted some areas I am very poor at which will allow me to focus my practice a bit more:

1) Frozen rail shots - knew this already
2) Speed control - I thought this would be easy!
3) Small area positional play - surprised I was better at the large area

I was happy to get the max on the second test which is the straightness of your stroke. Being a beginner, and having just got Jerry's DVDs, all I have really focused on is my stroke. Slow back, elbow not moving, pause, follow through :smile:

Anyway, just wanted to share my experience. I am the kind of person who loves targets so recording these results and then trying to better them definitely appeals to me!

I would definitely recommend to fellow beginners who want a little more focus in their practice sessions.
 
Glad you're enjoying it and seeing the value in using the IPAT drills. It's nice to know what you need to work on especially when you're new to it.
 
Yep, definitely enjoying it. Looking forward to getting out there are trying some more drills.

Glad you're enjoying it and seeing the value in using the IPAT drills. It's nice to know what you need to work on especially when you're new to it.
 
there have been several comments from reviewers that the translation (german to english)took some time to understand
did you find that a problem??
also did you buy the acompaning dvd??
 
there have been several comments from reviewers that the translation (german to english)took some time to understand
did you find that a problem??
also did you buy the acompaning dvd??

The translation from German to English is pretty average but I could understand it reasonably easily. It was more comedy value as opposed to detrimental to the learning process.

To be honest the translation is probably technically correct but could have done with a solid edit by an English speaking editor. However I don't think the translation detracts from the quality of the information.

There is no accompanying DVD for the first book, the starter booklet, but there are DVDs for level 1 through to 3. To be honest there is nothing in the booklet that needs explanation by a DVD (other than the final tallying up of the points!)

When I purchase the next booklet, which I definitely will, I will read through it first before making a decision on whether the shots warrant DVD explanation. If they do I will then get the DVD.

Hope this helps!
 
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