Some people do not practice. I, don't practice as much as I should. During game time I may miss a shot and set it up to shoot it again. That's really not the practice I need.
If you practice, what do you practice?
Here is an example of what I will set up during one of my practice routines:
-1 rack (fifteen balls) of assorted combinations
-1 rack of assorted caroms
-1 rack of assorted billiards
-1 rack of assorted jump shots
-1 rack of assorted masse's
-1 rack of assorted kicks
Those are the skill shots I practice.
I finish with:
-Break shots
-Nitro (sometimes called brainwash or dynamite)
Nitro is a position exercise. Throw out all 15 balls. All of them at least 6 inches from each other and 6 inches from the rail. The cue ball cannot touch anything except the intended object ball. In otherwards no banks, caroms, or combinations. Play position without the rails or disturbing the layout.
(My personal best 3 runouts of 4 racks. I found out today I need to practice this more often.)
If you practice, what do you practice?
Here is an example of what I will set up during one of my practice routines:
-1 rack (fifteen balls) of assorted combinations
-1 rack of assorted caroms
-1 rack of assorted billiards
-1 rack of assorted jump shots
-1 rack of assorted masse's
-1 rack of assorted kicks
Those are the skill shots I practice.
I finish with:
-Break shots
-Nitro (sometimes called brainwash or dynamite)
Nitro is a position exercise. Throw out all 15 balls. All of them at least 6 inches from each other and 6 inches from the rail. The cue ball cannot touch anything except the intended object ball. In otherwards no banks, caroms, or combinations. Play position without the rails or disturbing the layout.
(My personal best 3 runouts of 4 racks. I found out today I need to practice this more often.)