hi, i am used and read many many coaching books and dvds on the subject of snooker, however, i get the feeling that they don't cover every part of the game, and it leaves many people asking questions afterwards, this is especially previlant with the ametur players who already have a good idea of the game in general, but are looking to develop the finer aspects of their game, and they find the coaching books only seem to deal with the beginnings of the game.
I main aim is to write a guide that attempts to cover every aspect of the game, technique, mental, practice, etc, i want it to be a definitive guide. I have spent my life watching and enjoying the game of snooker, and with out sounding to self praising, i feel that my knowledge of the game is very high, not in the sense of the history of the game, but the coaching of the game. I do not have any coaching qualifications, and to me, i dont feel these are necessary, it is not important to have a certificate to prove how good you are, but rather the results you achieve. I have coached many of the players in my local club, from people who have never picked up a cue, to players who have been playing for 20+ years, and i feel, and they feel they have recieved an improvement as a result. I have never charged for my help, my benefit is seeing people enjoying the game more, i know that snooker can be the most fustrating game in the world, and the enjoyment comes from making those breaks and recieving those goals. It is a nice as a player feeling that you have achieved something.
My dad has even benefitted from my teaching lol
My philosophy does not entirely rely on changing the persons technique, their approach to the game or anything, i dont believe that every player should copy any other player, everyone has their own individual approach to the game, and that is what makes the game it is, otherwise we would all be a row of steve davies and the game would be boring. I believe that the best in a player can come from finding the best approach to the game for that persons indivdual technique, so they can feel comfortable, but still approach the game like any professional. In the end the game i believe is 75% mental 25% technique, with exceptions to beginners.
What i would like is any ideas for areas the game people would like to have covered or talked about, and i mean anything. Any ideas would be extremely appreciated and would give me a good guide and frame to start my guide. I want you to think of which parts of coaching that other guides miss, so i can cover it.
I will aim to include as many of my practice routines as possible, so it allows the player ways of improving their area of the game.
Thanks for reading
Michael Bello
I main aim is to write a guide that attempts to cover every aspect of the game, technique, mental, practice, etc, i want it to be a definitive guide. I have spent my life watching and enjoying the game of snooker, and with out sounding to self praising, i feel that my knowledge of the game is very high, not in the sense of the history of the game, but the coaching of the game. I do not have any coaching qualifications, and to me, i dont feel these are necessary, it is not important to have a certificate to prove how good you are, but rather the results you achieve. I have coached many of the players in my local club, from people who have never picked up a cue, to players who have been playing for 20+ years, and i feel, and they feel they have recieved an improvement as a result. I have never charged for my help, my benefit is seeing people enjoying the game more, i know that snooker can be the most fustrating game in the world, and the enjoyment comes from making those breaks and recieving those goals. It is a nice as a player feeling that you have achieved something.
My dad has even benefitted from my teaching lol
My philosophy does not entirely rely on changing the persons technique, their approach to the game or anything, i dont believe that every player should copy any other player, everyone has their own individual approach to the game, and that is what makes the game it is, otherwise we would all be a row of steve davies and the game would be boring. I believe that the best in a player can come from finding the best approach to the game for that persons indivdual technique, so they can feel comfortable, but still approach the game like any professional. In the end the game i believe is 75% mental 25% technique, with exceptions to beginners.
What i would like is any ideas for areas the game people would like to have covered or talked about, and i mean anything. Any ideas would be extremely appreciated and would give me a good guide and frame to start my guide. I want you to think of which parts of coaching that other guides miss, so i can cover it.
I will aim to include as many of my practice routines as possible, so it allows the player ways of improving their area of the game.
Thanks for reading
Michael Bello
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