Although this isn't an option for me as I'm from the UK, can anyone give me an idea about how taking lessons can improve someone's game? My stance is good, my aim is fine, most relatively easy balls I go for end up in the pocket etc - how would someone be able to teach me how to become a better player?
My weaknesses are; dealing with pressure (which I'm poor at) and cueball control (esp when under pressure). I can feel myself fold/crumple at crucial shots against good players. Against poor players I rarely miss, but can predict with alarming regularity when I'll miss a pressure ball when playing someone I know will finish if I cock up.
As lessons aren't an option, can anyone recommend online videos for me to look at? I'm relatively new to pool - after switching from snooker - so maybe I need to learn the game a bit as well.
My weaknesses are; dealing with pressure (which I'm poor at) and cueball control (esp when under pressure). I can feel myself fold/crumple at crucial shots against good players. Against poor players I rarely miss, but can predict with alarming regularity when I'll miss a pressure ball when playing someone I know will finish if I cock up.
As lessons aren't an option, can anyone recommend online videos for me to look at? I'm relatively new to pool - after switching from snooker - so maybe I need to learn the game a bit as well.