Training for the Mosconi Cup

I think they would be better served by braking actual 9-Ball racks. Other than break speed and cue ball control, they aren't getting much feedback.
 
I think they would be better served by braking actual 9-Ball racks. Other than break speed and cue ball control, they aren't getting much feedback.

I think Nick trying to get his arm loose, dont lnow if it is coach commant or tries to be closer to SVB break, repetition brings results lets see at the real game :confused:
 
I think they would be better served by braking actual 9-Ball racks. Other than break speed and cue ball control, they aren't getting much feedback.

I agree. They have rackers standing all around the place. Not too swift if you ask me. Johnnyt
 
I agree..,

I think they would be better served by braking actual 9-Ball racks. Other than break speed and cue ball control, they aren't getting much feedback.

I agree, but it does look like a useful tool if your by yourself, wonder where they got it. I'd like to try one?
 
I made my own type of Practice Breaking device. It weighs about 3 1/2 pounds. I just move it back to the head spot after breaking. I can easily get in 2 breaks a minute. I use the Break speed app to gauge my breaking speed. But after awhile, you can tell how fast you are breaking just by how far the rack moves.

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