Flakeandrun
Well-known member
Just curious what people do for practice/warm-ups. Get a small timed amount of table time prior to matches. Curious how to best use it.
In solo practice, I would warm-up the same way and play against myself/ghost as if it were a match. So, I have been keeping this the same in practice or competitive. I will sometimes set up small drills/skills to develop in solo session, I used to do this more often, but found it quite laborious, and not the best use of time.
So, what I tend to do for a warm-up for playing/extended session:
- straight stop-shot from various locations to top corners for cueing
- End to end line - cutting into corners/getting table weight
That's it... Stop shots get the arm going. Both give an idea of how the pockets play. End to end gets the run/weight.
When playing snooker, I was always just content to clear the baulk colours and consider that 'warmed up', pool is annoying as I play on so many different tables every week...
Just curious what others might do that is quick and efficient to get loose, but also offers chances for analysis of playing conditions/table.
In solo practice, I would warm-up the same way and play against myself/ghost as if it were a match. So, I have been keeping this the same in practice or competitive. I will sometimes set up small drills/skills to develop in solo session, I used to do this more often, but found it quite laborious, and not the best use of time.
So, what I tend to do for a warm-up for playing/extended session:
- straight stop-shot from various locations to top corners for cueing
- End to end line - cutting into corners/getting table weight
That's it... Stop shots get the arm going. Both give an idea of how the pockets play. End to end gets the run/weight.
When playing snooker, I was always just content to clear the baulk colours and consider that 'warmed up', pool is annoying as I play on so many different tables every week...
Just curious what others might do that is quick and efficient to get loose, but also offers chances for analysis of playing conditions/table.