What online training videos do you like?

PETROBOY

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Is there any YouTube videos you guys like for help with bank shots and kicks? I'm looking to improve my bank game.


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I like the zero-x billiard video series personally. Most are available to watch some or all of the video on youtube. I actually purchased the entire set on DVD so I would not need internet to watch it as often as I wanted to and would not miss any parts of it.

Manning Cues also has some videos on youtube that are pretty informative as well.
 
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Yes Tor Lowery's ZeroX is good.

Also Tom Rossman does a 'complete' series sponsored by CSI & APA that covers banking & kicks.

It's called Dr. Cue.
 
Another vote for Tor Lowry's stuff. Although I don't find myself actually using the counting system, but more relying on feel - the videos were very valuable, insightful and well done.

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Another vote for Tor Lowry's stuff. Although I don't find myself actually using the counting system, but more relying on feel - the videos were very valuable, insightful and well done.

b
I use the counting sometimes but primarily find the closes bank angle then parallel shift when need be

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Zero-x systems

I say Zero-X is the easiest to learn both kicking and banking. If you practice enough with these you will see the lines naturally .Very well done and worth every penny.
 
Donald Duck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJgkaU08VvY
Starts at 16:45 :grin:

Found this when I went looking for Donald.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ybUf9_j9GM&list=PLmL3Whc66HND2ntgxdANxn6JtO3TU7jNN

There is a list of videos on the right
Starting around #67 are some Dr. Cue creations.

i usually just send people to donald too...they got a cut version, so i popped it on my playlist thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdVRvYnqj6w&index=1&list=PLC-hd-zf5OHAhg44dn89FFd6oEMuP3CX3
 
Tor Lowry by a long shot...of the ones I've seen.
It's more than enough for a long while to try to perfect some of his points.
But I have also never seen the Dr. Dave stuff in its entirety.
 
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