practice same shot 100 times (~50 different shots) - is it good?
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Originally Posted by v1lius View Postpractice same shot 100 times (~50 different shots) - is it good?
What type of shot are you referring to?When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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Originally Posted by v1lius View Postpractice same shot 100 times (~50 different shots) - is it good?
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If you feel you are delivering the cue pretty consistently (and hopefully straight) then it would be much more productive to attempt to pots as many blacks as you can off the spot without moving the cueball (so plat the shot from where it lies) and then once you get a little bored with that move to the pink and try and pot as many of those as you can using 4 pockets and then a real good one is play the blue off the spot using any of the 6 pockets and see how many you can make without missing.
Only practice the same shot 10 times and no more or set a limit of 5 minutes or something and it should be a shot you have difficulty with.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Terry,
blacks I did before this question (can make 70-100)
you say 10 times and not more. why not 100? if i like to sleep when i practice
damienlch,
try to learn and then polish up (maybe this is answer: 1. i need 20 balls to learn 2. 80 balls to polish up)
what you think about it?
(I mean shot as from brown to blue or from red to black two cusions etc.. (OB and CB all 100 times in same position))
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Originally Posted by v1lius View Post...damienlch,
try to learn and then polish up (maybe this is answer: 1. i need 20 balls to learn 2. 80 balls to polish up)
what you think about it?
(I mean shot as from brown to blue or from red to black two cusions etc.. (OB and CB all 100 times in same position))
If you already know the shot and want to make it consistent, then by all means play it repetitively until you feel comfortable with it. But if you are starting to feel fatigue and losing your focus, then I think it's counter-productive to keep at it. Better to take a break or do different shots then come back to it later, or even another day when you are fresher.
Just sharing my thoughts on the matter... hope you find it helpful...When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostIf you feel you are delivering the cue pretty consistently (and hopefully straight) then it would be much more productive to attempt to pots as many blacks as you can off the spot without moving the cueball (so plat the shot from where it lies) and then once you get a little bored with that move to the pink and try and pot as many of those as you can using 4 pockets and then a real good one is play the blue off the spot using any of the 6 pockets and see how many you can make without missing.
Only practice the same shot 10 times and no more or set a limit of 5 minutes or something and it should be a shot you have difficulty with.
Terry
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