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  • #16
    in the 'coaching' forum im currently in im looking for advice that my coach has not already pointing out yes i have a lesson one hour a week but there is a limited amount you can learn and for the last 4 weeks i havent been able to have my lessons because of school.
    Age:17 full time snooker player hoping to get somewhere in the future!

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Malachi-b View Post
      in the 'coaching' forum im currently in im looking for advice that my coach has not already pointing out yes i have a lesson one hour a week but there is a limited amount you can learn and for the last 4 weeks i havent been able to have my lessons because of school.
      and why would an amateur be able to point something out that a world snooker qualified coach hasn't?

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      • #18
        because they already have now please thank you for your advice i will take it on board next time i decide to post a topic i dont want to carry on this useless conversation
        Age:17 full time snooker player hoping to get somewhere in the future!

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by Malachi-b View Post
          because they already have now please thank you for your advice i will take it on board next time i decide to post a topic i dont want to carry on this useless conversation
          Hey, hey, hey!

          Why are people criticising this younster for asking advice about his game. I understand the point people are making about coaching but no need to go for the jugular.

          I think your seeking advice from all avenues is commendable, it shows your passion to learn. Some of the people on this forum are pretty good players(some ex-professionals) who could point you in the right direction.

          Good on you.

          Practice, practice and again practice. You know what they say about luck, it is learning under controlled knowledge(LUCK). Keep up the coaching, maybe try another coach aswell to get a different angle.
          Last edited by snawaz; 27 February 2010, 10:54 PM. Reason: addition
          Breaks 2010- 47, 40, 56, 53, 47, 45, 46

          Highest break 69

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by snawaz View Post
            Hey, hey, hey!

            Why are people criticising this younster for asking advice about his game. I understand the point people are making about coaching but no need to go for the jugular.

            I think your seeking advice from all avenues is commendable, it shows your passion to learn. Some of the people on this forum are pretty good players(some ex-professionals) who could point you in the right direction.

            Good on you.

            Practice, practice and again practice. You know what they say about luck, it is learning under controlled knowledge(LUCK). Keep up the coaching, maybe try another coach aswell to get a different angle.
            thanks a lot for understanding the point i was trying to make i really appriciate it i just want as many opinions as possible as i really want to improve more i have been playing just over a year now and have made steady progress thanks to coaching and people on this forum

            thanks again


            malachi
            Age:17 full time snooker player hoping to get somewhere in the future!

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by Malachi-b View Post

              thanks again

              malachi
              Mate,

              Good luck and practice. I've seen you play and you seem to have talent. Practice hard and concentrate on your strengths and abilities and the weaknesses will be ironed out with time and the right training.

              snawaz
              Breaks 2010- 47, 40, 56, 53, 47, 45, 46

              Highest break 69

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              • #22
                if someone isnt allowed to ask for advice on their cue action, why have a coaching section then?
                Crucible77's Bahrain Championship Fantasy Game Winner 2008 :snooker:

                HB practice: 112
                HB match: 81

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                • #23
                  I got two questions really

                  first of all why does this happen in picture 1, i often see it happening in my videos and im wondering is it just bad habit or is something in my technique causing this.

                  In picture 2 i was wondering is my bridge hand ok like this? my thumb is all the way up to my knuckle and im wondering would it be a better V if i had it lower like on the picture on the right or is it ok as it is.


                  thanks


                  malachi
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                  Age:17 full time snooker player hoping to get somewhere in the future!

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                  • #24
                    my advice is hit the ball asa soft as is possible to acheive your required shot(this will help control your stroke and also give the pocket more chance to take the ball,secondly concentrate on hitting the cue ball "sweet",not hard.
                    H.b.142

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                    • #25
                      Malachi,

                      I really think adding a definite pause as others have mentioned will help your game.

                      On Steve Davis's Blog, he recommends doing this by watching your shaft or tip on the backstroke before you transition your eyes to BOB or the point of contact. In addition to creating a natural pause, this will also allow you to make sure that you are pulling back straight.

                      Good Luck with your game.

                      Joe
                      Last edited by Bandanna Joe; 28 February 2010, 08:47 PM.
                      Hendry, Davis, and Ronnie follower.

                      For those across the pond that care, I think Lewis will pulverize Jenson!

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                      • #26
                        my advice would be mate get a steve davis or a jack karnehm coaching dvd or look on youtube, get the basics right and practise practise practise you will develope your own style not everyone is the same in this game so there is never a right and wrong way as such good luck pal.

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                        • #27
                          If you like filming yourself why dont you try cueing without a white purposely trying to keep the cueing elbow so that it follows through straight. It will feel weird and the grip will finish in a different position to usual. Then after each attempt you can watch it on the camera to check if it is straightening up with each go. Eventually you will probably get one which goes through straightand looks 'correct'. Then you need to take a note of where you finished on your chest so that you can repeat this. You will need to do all this step by step and when you first do it you will probably find that the grip may strike the chest and the elbow may go in a straight line but then you start cueing offline. This is why you really need to speak to your coach about this one as changing one aspect can affect another. Sometimes a technique may not look right but the cue goes through dead straight everytime and thats what matters.
                          coaching is not just for the pros
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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by Malachi-b View Post
                            because they already have now please thank you for your advice i will take it on board next time i decide to post a topic i dont want to carry on this useless conversation
                            It's not useless though, you post videos and ask for advice which is fair play, nothing wrong with that- that's what this sub forum is for. However there are things which people mention but in your next video or w/e you seem to have not corrected what was mentioned. Sure you correct some things but you don't correct everything that's being said which makes me think how much is everybody's input worth if you only decide to work on one or two things mentioned before posting another video with the same errors

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by Jonny View Post
                              It's not useless though, you post videos and ask for advice which is fair play, nothing wrong with that- that's what this sub forum is for. However there are things which people mention but in your next video or w/e you seem to have not corrected what was mentioned. Sure you correct some things but you don't correct everything that's being said which makes me think how much is everybody's input worth if you only decide to work on one or two things mentioned before posting another video with the same errors
                              If he corrects SOME things then everyons input is worth SOMETHING... since he clearly tries to put things in to practice. I used to drive my tennis coach mad for having a certain bad habit but it didn't mean I didn't TRY to change it.

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by Jonny View Post
                                It's not useless though, you post videos and ask for advice which is fair play, nothing wrong with that- that's what this sub forum is for. However there are things which people mention but in your next video or w/e you seem to have not corrected what was mentioned. Sure you correct some things but you don't correct everything that's being said which makes me think how much is everybody's input worth if you only decide to work on one or two things mentioned before posting another video with the same errors
                                ok my feathers are still a bit fast but im working on that also i have worked on thanks to this forum

                                -Having a straight bridge arm
                                -not having my cue tight against the chest which caused a crooked follow through
                                -having my cueing arm on the parelel of the cue
                                having my bridge hand one hand away from the cue
                                -having a front pause and trying (yes currently trying it is actually hard to totally implement it into my game) a back pause

                                I am working on these things and these videos are for my progess and to see if maybe i have slipped back into doing thing wrong for example not having my back pause on every shot which was told to me which i found useful. so please dont make out that i dont work on a lot.

                                thanks


                                Malachi-b
                                Age:17 full time snooker player hoping to get somewhere in the future!

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