i dont use drills never have. havent forgot anything, i just throw out 11 balls and try to run out. if i have trouble making a ball i might shoot it till i make it a few times but thats itjhendri2 said:Mark,
Since you've been out of pool for so long, what drills are you using to get back in stroke? What have you found to be the most difficult to remember (i.e. proper throw, speed control etc.) and why?
I appreciate any info.
Jim
11 balls because 9 balls can be to easy . with 11 a little tougher and more traffic to try to get around for shape. then 9 ball seems easier. the trouble im having now is finding a good cue . so im not sure how im playing now or what troubles i have till i find a cue that hits well. im going to see a young man today and if the shon hits good i will buy for 300 . good deal i think it has points and two shafts. he said he bought it some time ago for 500 and would let it go for 300 or some lessons and some cash . so we shall see. the shots dont seem hard or shape,english. cue ball control only takes a little while. i guess i will see if i can get back in form. only time will tell if i played every day for a couple of months straight i should get close i think.jhendri2 said:Maybe I worded my question wrong.
What are you having the most trouble with in making your comeback to pool?
Alot of us have to take extended breaks and it would be nice to hear what a pro does to get back in stroke.
BTW, why "11 balls"?
Jim
mark tadd said:the trouble im having now is finding a good cue . so im not sure how im playing now or what troubles i have till i find a cue that hits well. im going to see a young man today and if the shon hits good i will buy for 300 .
DeadAim said:Hi,
The hardest thing I found after such a long lay off was getting in SHAPE.
Joe R.