Originally Posted by cantpotforshíte
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All of us club players are inconsistant, sometimes capable of blinding snooker for minutes or hours at a time, sometimes incapable of potting simple balls for minutes or hours at a time. The reason for this is simply that when playing poorly we are doing something that we normally don't do or not doing something that we normally do and we have to find out what it is. Going back to the absolute basics of looking at the target while lining up and executing the shot cures this inconsistancy in a hell of a lot of cases.
I am not a coach of any description, fact is I don't believe in 'coaching' par se as I believe it stops the natural progression of things by reaching what is seen to be to be uniform technique that is then taught and applied and strictly adhered to. Teaching someone to play in a certain way is wrong, giving good advice is fine and all I strive to do on the coaching threads is to give good advice about how natural hand/eye co-ordination works.
That's all I've got along with use a cue long enough for your height so that you can play with enough cue over your bridge to line up the shot giving you enough backswing for power shots and follow through without dropping your shoulder before the cue ball is struck.
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