if you have assest to dvd, like buddy hall nine ball of some tapes, watch and learn from them. then when you get to a table practice what you have watched.EasyMoney said:Anybody have simple drills (stroke training) that can be executed with only the cue? For those not fortunate enough to have a table at home.
Johnnyt said:Putting a beer bottle on a table and stroking into it without moving it for a straighter stroke is one. Johnnyt
And I thought I was the only one who was trying to figure out how to make something like this!Luxury said:I was so diehard when I first dedicated myself to pool that before I bought a table. I took my girlfriend's big piece of felt that was used for her mini roulette set and weighted it down on the dining room table with phonebooks and other books for rails. I sandwiched an empty tennis ball can and weighted it down to make a pocket. I angled it so the object ball would roll back out after I made the "shot". I bought a cue ball and an object ball. The rest is stroke history.
Imageek2 said:I purchased Joe Tucker's 3rd Eye Trainer for this very purpose. I found a plastic vitamin bottle that is almost exactly the same width as a cue ball. Now I practice stroking and hitting the bottle down the length of a smooth wooden table. If the bottle goes straight down the table and doesn't spin I know my stroke is good. Doing this one exercise allowed me to see very quickly that my stroke was completely off before. Made a HUGE difference in my game.
CaptainHook said:My boyfriend likes his pool cue more than me, wanna make out?![]()
CaptainHook said:My boyfriend likes his pool cue more than me, wanna make out?![]()