Hi,
I am trying to get into a routine of going to snooker *at least* once per week by myself to practise and once per week with a friend to have a few frames.
Can anybody suggest practise rountines? I'd ideally love a book I could take with me that suggests routines and what I should be achieving by each.
I know it sounds like "practise" should be easy however being "new" to the game it is sometimes hard to know what I should be doing that will have the most influence on improving my game.
Last week I spent 3 hours doing:
-Running the cue over the baulk line to check I was cueing straight
-Hitting the ball up and down the colours dots, to ensure I was cueing straight
-Putting an object ball near next to the blue spot and the cue ball the other side of the blue spot (To the balls are parallel with the baulk line and in line with the blue spot). I then put top on, to check I could pot the object and get the cue ball to follow through
-Put object balls over each pocket so they simply needed tapping in and checking I could pot all 6 without any errors (Eg, fouling not potting) - It took me a few tries (That's how poor I am) but I got there in the end
I also had a quick play seeing how the ball reacts to various degress of side, as in a game I never dare play them as I don't know "what" the ball will do, nor quite "how" to do it.
If there is a particular book on this subject I'd be very happy to hear recommendations as I have a £10 Amazon voucher waiting here to pay for a book/something (Hopefully!) that might be able to improve my game.
Cheers!
I am trying to get into a routine of going to snooker *at least* once per week by myself to practise and once per week with a friend to have a few frames.
Can anybody suggest practise rountines? I'd ideally love a book I could take with me that suggests routines and what I should be achieving by each.
I know it sounds like "practise" should be easy however being "new" to the game it is sometimes hard to know what I should be doing that will have the most influence on improving my game.
Last week I spent 3 hours doing:
-Running the cue over the baulk line to check I was cueing straight
-Hitting the ball up and down the colours dots, to ensure I was cueing straight
-Putting an object ball near next to the blue spot and the cue ball the other side of the blue spot (To the balls are parallel with the baulk line and in line with the blue spot). I then put top on, to check I could pot the object and get the cue ball to follow through
-Put object balls over each pocket so they simply needed tapping in and checking I could pot all 6 without any errors (Eg, fouling not potting) - It took me a few tries (That's how poor I am) but I got there in the end
I also had a quick play seeing how the ball reacts to various degress of side, as in a game I never dare play them as I don't know "what" the ball will do, nor quite "how" to do it.
If there is a particular book on this subject I'd be very happy to hear recommendations as I have a £10 Amazon voucher waiting here to pay for a book/something (Hopefully!) that might be able to improve my game.
Cheers!

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