Tom Simpson
Beat People With a Stick!
Please check out my new stroke training product, the Stroke Groover™.
It’s extremely simple to set up and use. No pool table necessary! All you need is an extra pool cue. The Groover trains the stroke arm to fold at the elbow and not drop the upper arm. As you know if you've worked on it, this simple move is quite difficult to "train in." Using the Groover, players can clearly feel exactly when and where and how in their stroke they are pulling down. It also helps players feel the groove of their swing and experience the simple joy of the fluid motion.
A product setup & use video is available at www.StrokeGroover.com, as is a printable instruction page.
I’ve been testing it in my classes for a year. I usually have players stroke for a couple of minutes without a cueball in front of the stick. Once they are stroking smoothly, we also have them hit balls while using the Groover. Players seem to get the idea very very quickly now. Of course, it’s a good idea to do a couple of minutes of swinging with the Groover on a regular basis until the swing becomes stable.
I believe this will really help instructors, and I’m offering pricing that accommodates instructors who want to supply Groovers for class use and/or want to sell them to their own students.
This thing works!
It’s extremely simple to set up and use. No pool table necessary! All you need is an extra pool cue. The Groover trains the stroke arm to fold at the elbow and not drop the upper arm. As you know if you've worked on it, this simple move is quite difficult to "train in." Using the Groover, players can clearly feel exactly when and where and how in their stroke they are pulling down. It also helps players feel the groove of their swing and experience the simple joy of the fluid motion.
A product setup & use video is available at www.StrokeGroover.com, as is a printable instruction page.
I’ve been testing it in my classes for a year. I usually have players stroke for a couple of minutes without a cueball in front of the stick. Once they are stroking smoothly, we also have them hit balls while using the Groover. Players seem to get the idea very very quickly now. Of course, it’s a good idea to do a couple of minutes of swinging with the Groover on a regular basis until the swing becomes stable.
I believe this will really help instructors, and I’m offering pricing that accommodates instructors who want to supply Groovers for class use and/or want to sell them to their own students.
This thing works!