and 15 "push" shots (pushing ball into a pocket slowly from center table).
That's another incredible learning aid as well. Not only does it give you a tactile feel of stroking through the ball, it also is a wonderful way to improve your stroke timing. Only when you are maintains contact with the ball are you truly accelerating your stroke. If you quit on the stroke midway, the CB separates from the tip and goes on it's way. If you are maintaining contact throughout the stroke, you are achieving true acceraration by definition, and if you maintain a light and relaxed grip on the cue your hand will communicate this feeling to your brain and store the memory of that feeling there.