I'm trying to post a pool video to Youtube, but it's too long and was rejected. I recall seeing a site that was like youtube, but just for pool. Someone posted about it here, but I couldn't find it in a search. Anyone have any suggestions?
100MB is the same as YouTube.tonmo said:That'd be my site -- http://www.poolvids.com. 100MB limit right now. .mov files are not supported, but most others are. Thanks in advance for your contribution!
In another thread, you wrote the following:Scott Lee said:#3...develop an eye pattern. It's pretty obvious to me, watching you here, that you don't have one...or at least a consistent one!
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PoolSharkAllen said:Despite your explanation above, I'm still a little fuzzy on what your definition of an "eye pattern" is and what constitutes a good eye pattern.
Scott Lee said:Dave...Let me first say, congratulations on a very nice run! 39 is a great start on getting consistent with 14.1...BUT... Oh man, why does there always have to be a BUT???Because we are all struggling with trying to improve on our best, regardless of what that is...and to most of here, that is a constant, because of our true love for the sport.
Now...on to the critical review (you knew that was coming, right?). The video is difficult to watch, for an expert 14.1 player. You are constantly making small cueing and positional errors (i.e.: shorting yourself or overrunning position, by a few inches, to a few feet)...it begins with your second shot in the first rack, and continues all the way through the run, to your miss on ball #40. Keep in mind, that these comments are just my opinion...and I make them because I want to see you make the jump from a 20-30 ball runner, to an 80-100 ball runner...and you CAN do that, with some small adjustments, imo!
How can you improve? #1...get your process consistent. It is quite inconsistent now. #2...put in a one second pause, at the CB, BEFORE your commitment stroke...I promise you that it will make a world of difference. #3...develop an eye pattern. It's pretty obvious to me, watching you here, that you don't have one...or at least a consistent one! The best way to achieve these changes?...find a qualified SPF instructor, and then practice the right stuff, the right way...for about a month! Voila! You'll be a changed 14.1 player! AFTER you do this...go take straight pool lessons from somebody like Blackjack, or John Schmidt!![]()
Best wishes...
Scott Lee
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SpiderWebComm said:Thanks for the critique, as i'm not that great of a 14.1 player. Personally, I think it's the hardest game without a doubt.
This is my first pool video where I'm trying to run a number... it was my 4th attempt. The first 3 tries I ran to the breakshot and didn't have a shot or made it into the 2nd rack and didn't have a shot after the breakshot.
I'm confident I'll run over 50 on video before too long (just because I'm into recording myself-- it's pretty interesting). The number one thing I didn't like about watching myself was my back elbow is crooked, which isn't good. I see a lot of things I never noticed before.
I'm not sure if I agree that I was constantly out of position. I actually felt quite solid last night. It's probably more accurate to say I'm shooting the wrong balls in the wrong order. I shot the balls I intended to the majority of the time... the very beginning of the first rack and when I bumped my breakshot on the first rack are exceptions. I think you can say my shot selection is suspect at best, but I'm still learning.
I actually didn't post the video to get free advice, although I'd be interested in hearing what you mean about process... are you referring to pre-shot routine? I'm not sure what you mean about eye patterns either.
Thank you for the help, Scott --- it's greatly appreciated.
Dave
Scott Lee said:Allen...That seems like a pretty clear definition to me.
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