Hi Les. Please don't be offended, but perhaps we can all use this thread to coach you along? I saw your videos on the lineup, but the thread started getting into basic fundamentals and such and it seemed you were really struggling. The lineup really isn't a good place for you to work at right now if it's dragging you down. I urge you to work one thing at a time and please do keep posting videos showing progress. You should be able to enjoy the feeling of potting balls and the pleasure from making progress, instead of frustrating yourself.
I also advise to work backwards from the lineup towards more basic and simple drills where you feel like you are making some good progress, and then can start moving forward again. You mentioned you have the snookergym materials so start there. Each player is an individual, so needs to work on their own stage, rather than trying to compete with someone else.
Here is a video I would suggest you watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoz7f8-wRRc
Some of these things in the above video won't apply (just my opinion, but don't use the loop bridge - hard to explain right now, but it has unintended consequences in cue action), but the knowledge is very good and Dr. Dave explains it in a way that might suit you better. You can see a lot more from Dr. Dave at https://www.youtube.com/user/DrDaveBilliards
Sometimes, what one coach teaches doesn't sink in because their style may not suit you.
Also, in terms of drills, the WPBSA has a grading system (from 1 through 12) that I believe would be very useful for you. You can see videos starting at Grade 1 and ending at Grade 12 at http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/dong.html. Start doing the drills from the BOTTOM of the page at Grade 1, and post videos from EACH of them so we can provide some guidance. I have actually done some of these and it's very good for providing key feedback. Note that the lineup from the other thread isn't implemented until Grade 7, although there is a modified lineup working the middle of the table in Grade 2 that should easier to deal with. Master ONE grade at a time and reward yourself by moving to the next grade.
Level 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQMJch-ZVoQ
Level 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiFYiv3_ml0
Level 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnE-SSd9XvI
Level 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85XnEwJVvQE
Level 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl_AZr1jG0I
Level 6 (part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMz4ReHoPYg
Level 6 (part 2): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPxGJ8NRiw0
Level 7 (part 1-4): http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/dong33.html
Level 8 (all 5 parts): http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/Bronze.html
Level 9: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/dong21.html
Level 10: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/gold.html
Level 11: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/Platinum.html
Level 12: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/diamond.html
I also advise to work backwards from the lineup towards more basic and simple drills where you feel like you are making some good progress, and then can start moving forward again. You mentioned you have the snookergym materials so start there. Each player is an individual, so needs to work on their own stage, rather than trying to compete with someone else.
Here is a video I would suggest you watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoz7f8-wRRc
Some of these things in the above video won't apply (just my opinion, but don't use the loop bridge - hard to explain right now, but it has unintended consequences in cue action), but the knowledge is very good and Dr. Dave explains it in a way that might suit you better. You can see a lot more from Dr. Dave at https://www.youtube.com/user/DrDaveBilliards
Sometimes, what one coach teaches doesn't sink in because their style may not suit you.
Also, in terms of drills, the WPBSA has a grading system (from 1 through 12) that I believe would be very useful for you. You can see videos starting at Grade 1 and ending at Grade 12 at http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/dong.html. Start doing the drills from the BOTTOM of the page at Grade 1, and post videos from EACH of them so we can provide some guidance. I have actually done some of these and it's very good for providing key feedback. Note that the lineup from the other thread isn't implemented until Grade 7, although there is a modified lineup working the middle of the table in Grade 2 that should easier to deal with. Master ONE grade at a time and reward yourself by moving to the next grade.
Level 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQMJch-ZVoQ
Level 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiFYiv3_ml0
Level 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnE-SSd9XvI
Level 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85XnEwJVvQE
Level 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl_AZr1jG0I
Level 6 (part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMz4ReHoPYg
Level 6 (part 2): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPxGJ8NRiw0
Level 7 (part 1-4): http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/dong33.html
Level 8 (all 5 parts): http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/Bronze.html
Level 9: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/dong21.html
Level 10: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/gold.html
Level 11: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/Platinum.html
Level 12: http://www.snooker-sportclub.com/diamond.html
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