Hi Chaps!
I’m struggling to move from practice routines such as the line-up, clearing colours, blacks off the spot etc etc... to actually break building in a real frame scenarios! I was getting so frustrated with it that I’ve recently had a couple of sessions with Steve Barton. Initially I wasn’t sure if it was technique letting me down once I moved away from my ‘safe mode’ of practice routines, but after 20 mins of assessing my stance, cue action, straight potting, Steve assured me I had the best cue action he’d seen all week! And no this wasn’t Monday morning, cheeky beggers !! It was a Thursday afternoon!
I discussed the issues with Steve and we started some angled blacks to red routines using different amounts of side, we also practiced some 6 ball routines, setting up 6 reds, gently splitting the pack and then trying to clear up by thinking 3 shots ahead.. next session he focused a little more towards splitting the pack from the black and from borg colours etc..
Despite the coaching help and practicing the break building routines I’m still struggling with the 3 shots ahead! I know what I want to do 50% of the time, but then I’ll either miss the first pot or finish slightly out of position! I’m hoping it’s just a case of sticking with it and keeping going? For now I have abandoned the line up, since I actually had a century break from it the other week, I’m now not as obsessed with it, so maybe that’s a good thing!!?!
I guess the question is how do/did you guys take your break building to the next level? From practice to real frames? From small breaks to larger frame winning breaks? How quickly should I be expecting to see results with regular practice? Help!!
I’m struggling to move from practice routines such as the line-up, clearing colours, blacks off the spot etc etc... to actually break building in a real frame scenarios! I was getting so frustrated with it that I’ve recently had a couple of sessions with Steve Barton. Initially I wasn’t sure if it was technique letting me down once I moved away from my ‘safe mode’ of practice routines, but after 20 mins of assessing my stance, cue action, straight potting, Steve assured me I had the best cue action he’d seen all week! And no this wasn’t Monday morning, cheeky beggers !! It was a Thursday afternoon!

Despite the coaching help and practicing the break building routines I’m still struggling with the 3 shots ahead! I know what I want to do 50% of the time, but then I’ll either miss the first pot or finish slightly out of position! I’m hoping it’s just a case of sticking with it and keeping going? For now I have abandoned the line up, since I actually had a century break from it the other week, I’m now not as obsessed with it, so maybe that’s a good thing!!?!
I guess the question is how do/did you guys take your break building to the next level? From practice to real frames? From small breaks to larger frame winning breaks? How quickly should I be expecting to see results with regular practice? Help!!

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