Hi all I’m new to the forum and glad I found it to be honest, seems like a good resource for advice and ideas.
Anyways I’ve always been fairly reasonable standard club player, floating in and out when I fancied a game and depending on how often I played could put together regular 20-40 breaks.
Recently something has clicked in my mind and I want to really raise my standard of snooker, I’m learning as much as I can and basically trying to be my own coach by correcting old faults and establishing practice routines to improve my game. Right now I usually find the time to practice twice a week for around 2 hours followed by 3-4 hours matchplay with my Uncle over the weekend.
My current goals:
Develop a solid straight cue action.
Improve sighting/potting skills.
Improve positional play.
Increase my standard of break building.
Practice routines to establish this:
Cue action - Run the white ball up and down the centre spots & pot 10 long blues from baulk line before moving on to next exercise.
Sighting potting – I have an practice ball with the five basic angles marked on which i use to rep up on potting angles and also sometimes use if i miss.
Postional play – For this I’ve been potting straight blues with the rest of the colours lined up above the pot and i use them as a guide to screw back or run through to.
Break building – Various exercises with the line-up potting round the black, pink or blue.
I’d just like to get some input from experienced players out there if you think I’m on the right track to improving my playing?
Is this kind of routine too much for one practice session?
Is the amount of time I’m devoting to this enough to achieve my goals?
Thanks
Anyways I’ve always been fairly reasonable standard club player, floating in and out when I fancied a game and depending on how often I played could put together regular 20-40 breaks.
Recently something has clicked in my mind and I want to really raise my standard of snooker, I’m learning as much as I can and basically trying to be my own coach by correcting old faults and establishing practice routines to improve my game. Right now I usually find the time to practice twice a week for around 2 hours followed by 3-4 hours matchplay with my Uncle over the weekend.
My current goals:
Develop a solid straight cue action.
Improve sighting/potting skills.
Improve positional play.
Increase my standard of break building.
Practice routines to establish this:
Cue action - Run the white ball up and down the centre spots & pot 10 long blues from baulk line before moving on to next exercise.
Sighting potting – I have an practice ball with the five basic angles marked on which i use to rep up on potting angles and also sometimes use if i miss.
Postional play – For this I’ve been potting straight blues with the rest of the colours lined up above the pot and i use them as a guide to screw back or run through to.
Break building – Various exercises with the line-up potting round the black, pink or blue.
I’d just like to get some input from experienced players out there if you think I’m on the right track to improving my playing?
Is this kind of routine too much for one practice session?
Is the amount of time I’m devoting to this enough to achieve my goals?
Thanks
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