Hi,
Does anybody know of any snooker courses and/or coaching in a book or online form, ideally for free?
I have found lots of resources that are useful but I am no good at structuring them into lessons. Eg, the practise routines require some basic skill before they can be completed... Other than simply scattering balls and get potting making that "first step" is proving to be very difficult.
Eg, the typical pot red/black/red/black/red/black requires control of the cue ball... But until I have a good pot success rate this is a largely pointless exercise... But then I don't know how best to structure a "lesson" to suit this.
Maybe in the future I'll look at getting an hour or two coaching to kick start me but certainly for now that's a no go, with low funds.
I was just hoping there was some kind of coaching resource? Eg, first spend your time doing this until you can do it, then do this, etc, etc.
I tried explaining to a friend earlier why I believe I struggle; I'm from a very computer oriented background and never do you hear people say "How do you do that in Windows?" and reply "Just practise!"... Instead you'd give a definite answer from which the person could always complete the task with 100% success. This is not possible in snooker and hence it requires practise. The issue, then, is that I don't have the "know how" of how to produce some sort of diary/routine that regular use will improve my game.
Help! I'm feeling a little bit dismayed by the fact that many of my friends are now drastically improving their game... I'm not natural BUT I enjoy it... Though that only frustrates me more... Whilst at the beginning they were approx. the same level they are now pulling away and, for example, now play with more safety shots, etc, which only hampers my success... I need to find a method that I can use so bring me up to a certain level after which my games against them actually allow me to learn from them. At the moment, I feel I'm too many stages behind their progress that learning from them feels impossible.
Any ideas? Any snooker course/ complete coaching solutions?
Cheers.
Does anybody know of any snooker courses and/or coaching in a book or online form, ideally for free?
I have found lots of resources that are useful but I am no good at structuring them into lessons. Eg, the practise routines require some basic skill before they can be completed... Other than simply scattering balls and get potting making that "first step" is proving to be very difficult.
Eg, the typical pot red/black/red/black/red/black requires control of the cue ball... But until I have a good pot success rate this is a largely pointless exercise... But then I don't know how best to structure a "lesson" to suit this.
Maybe in the future I'll look at getting an hour or two coaching to kick start me but certainly for now that's a no go, with low funds.
I was just hoping there was some kind of coaching resource? Eg, first spend your time doing this until you can do it, then do this, etc, etc.
I tried explaining to a friend earlier why I believe I struggle; I'm from a very computer oriented background and never do you hear people say "How do you do that in Windows?" and reply "Just practise!"... Instead you'd give a definite answer from which the person could always complete the task with 100% success. This is not possible in snooker and hence it requires practise. The issue, then, is that I don't have the "know how" of how to produce some sort of diary/routine that regular use will improve my game.
Help! I'm feeling a little bit dismayed by the fact that many of my friends are now drastically improving their game... I'm not natural BUT I enjoy it... Though that only frustrates me more... Whilst at the beginning they were approx. the same level they are now pulling away and, for example, now play with more safety shots, etc, which only hampers my success... I need to find a method that I can use so bring me up to a certain level after which my games against them actually allow me to learn from them. At the moment, I feel I'm too many stages behind their progress that learning from them feels impossible.
Any ideas? Any snooker course/ complete coaching solutions?
Cheers.

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