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  • Couple of hours of coaching worth it?

    to correct any obvious errors etc?

    I'm thinking it might be
    Steve180
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    YES YES YES you will be amazed how much you can learn.

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    • #3
      I would definitely say so.
      If you are doing something wrong he can tell you.
      If you are doing everything right (doubtful) he can confirm it.
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      • #4
        I'm definitly not doing everything right!!
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        • #5
          Lol, who is?
          Whereabouts are you? Somebody on here may be able to suggest someone.
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            I'm currently residing in Brum
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            • #7
              I don't know anybody there but I'm sure somebody will.
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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Steve180 View Post
                I'm currently residing in Brum
                This website has some coaches listed by location, one is in Birmingham.
                http://www.maximumbreak.com/snookercoaching/
                I am sure that this listing is not definitive but a good start.
                I have been to Gavin Yorke in Northampton and was very good, informative and improved a blantant error in my grip.
                I have also previously been to Wayne Griffiths, superb.
                All the best
                DeanH
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                • #9
                  I think it's definitely worth it! Last year I was taking two hour coaching sessions, once or twice a week. I must admit that even two hours is enough time to learn a lot and then improve it all during practice. :snooker:
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                  • #10
                    Look up Andrew Highfield on the world snooker website, I can't recommend him highly enough. Ihave been taking my son to him for a while and also picked up some free advice whilst watching him. Andrew is based in wolverhampton.

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                    • #11
                      what you guys thinking about 13 GBP per hour?
                      is that a fair price??

                      im starting getting coached this week from austria's current nr.1

                      please let me know what you think about the price.

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                      • #12
                        Thats a very decent price if you are getting coached by the best player in Austria! Go for it!

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by Mr P View Post
                          Thats a very decent price if you are getting coached by the best player in Austria! Go for it!
                          well not sure how many hours i need.
                          just some technic and some positional play and break building.

                          in fact i hope he say's: "just keep on practice till you got the routine"

                          playing since almost a year and still couldnt hit a +60 break at tournaments

                          so im pretty sure i make to many mistakes on my positional play and breakbuilding

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by escade View Post
                            well not sure how many hours i need.
                            just some technic and some positional play and break building.

                            in fact i hope he say's: "just keep on practice till you got the routine"

                            playing since almost a year and still couldnt hit a +60 break at tournaments

                            so im pretty sure i make to many mistakes on my positional play and breakbuilding
                            A year only and 60+ in tourneys, thats pretty good actually.

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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by escade View Post
                              what you guys thinking about 13 GBP per hour?
                              is that a fair price??

                              im starting getting coached this week from austria's current nr.1

                              please let me know what you think about the price.
                              i think thats amazing!
                              https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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