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" Practice to improve not just to waste time "
" 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
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Here is a line up I did this morning. Really tried to concentrate on BOB and forget the pocket. I know I said I would not put another video but what the hell...
https://bambuser.com/v/4532292" Practice to improve not just to waste time "
" 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
http://www.ontariosnooker.club
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You are flying Les.
Since you are on the BOB. Let me tell you what you could work on. It has been said here by many, recently by vmax as he is the prophet of bob on here. One thing is to hear about it and try to understand second is to see how it works for you.
Use bob to get down on the shot. Meaning that whatever you do with your eyes when lining and getting down. Try to put main focus on getting down while looking on BOB.
Secondly try to switch your eyes onto BOB earlier. As early as last front pause maybe? It will give you time to really focus properly and make sure you are looking where you should when striking.
Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostHere is a line up I did this morning. Really tried to concentrate on BOB and forget the pocket. I know I said I would not put another video but what the hell...
https://bambuser.com/v/4532292
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Originally Posted by sealer View PostYou are flying Les.
Since you are on the BOB. Let me tell you what you could work on. It has been said here by many, recently by vmax as he is the prophet of bob on here. One thing is to hear about it and try to understand second is to see how it works for you.
Use bob to get down on the shot. Meaning that whatever you do with your eyes when lining and getting down. Try to put main focus on getting down while looking on BOB.
Secondly try to switch your eyes onto BOB earlier. As early as last front pause maybe? It will give you time to really focus properly and make sure you are looking where you should when striking." Practice to improve not just to waste time "
" 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
http://www.ontariosnooker.club
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostHere is a line up I did this morning. Really tried to concentrate on BOB and forget the pocket. I know I said I would not put another video but what the hell...
https://bambuser.com/v/4532292
I'm no coach and I'm learning the game just like yourself but I did notice a couple of things.
1. You seem to have a bit of body movement in your shots. The ones that you missed seemed to have more body movement then the others.
2. I'm not sure you are pushing your cue through enough. I always thought the grip hand should hit the chest. At least that's what I do now and I've noticed a big improvement in my potting. You seem to have a short jabby cue action. You also seem to throw your shoulder in on higher strength shots.
3. You do not hit the white in the same place as you feather. I've noticed this on your screw shots. You feather such that your tip is a tip or so below the center of the white but when you finally make contact, you hit much lower down.
4. You do not have a consistent pre shot routine. Some shots you stand back and slowly walk into the line of aim. Some shots you short cut that.
5. Your grip hand is not vertical.
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostHere is a line up I did this morning. Really tried to concentrate on BOB and forget the pocket. I know I said I would not put another video but what the hell...
https://bambuser.com/v/4532292
Learn a longer backswing and a rear pause. It will benefit you greatly.
5 centimetre backswing? How could you NOT snatch at the ball playing like that?
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostHere is a line up I did this morning. Really tried to concentrate on BOB and forget the pocket. I know I said I would not put another video but what the hell...
https://bambuser.com/v/4532292
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Originally Posted by ace man View PostLearn a longer backswing and a rear pause. It will benefit you greatly.
5 centimetre backswing? How could you NOT snatch at the ball playing like that?
Learn to pot balls first and find your own rhythm and timing and cue ball control will come to you. Some shots you hit better than others with the same short backswing because you timed them better.
It will come to you, don't rush to change anything yet.
I would offer this message to others on the forum who are loaded with good advice to keep it to themselves for the time being. Les needs to learn to pot balls first and doesn't need anything else to cloud his thoughts until he does.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostDave Harold manages quite well enough with a very short backswing so ignore this Les, good advice though it may be.
Learn to pot balls first and find your own rhythm and timing and cue ball control will come to you. Some shots you hit better than others with the same short backswing because you timed them better.
It will come to you, don't rush to change anything yet.
I would offer this message to others on the forum who are loaded with good advice to keep it to themselves for the time being. Les needs to learn to pot balls first and doesn't need anything else to cloud his thoughts until he does." Practice to improve not just to waste time "
" 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
http://www.ontariosnooker.club
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Can't get through the lineup - tips and ideas
Well having been told not too I couldn't resist
Remove the colours from your line up Les, you don't need to be wasting time picking balls out of pockets for now. Keep going until you can run through at least 15 reds. I actually agree with Vmaxsteve in your focus being potting balls so red spreads and reds only line ups would be my advice in growing in to a cue action
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostLost cause that's a tough one to take on a Sunday morning...Last edited by j6uk; 13 April 2014, 10:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postthat's a classy reply les and you know i wish you well.. but everyone needs a swift one up the pyjamas now and then if only to feel alive. unless your like me and you sleep in your cloths, wash once a week and only get the butter out when there's something to spread it on" Practice to improve not just to waste time "
" 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostDave Harold manages quite well enough with a very short backswing so ignore this Les, good advice though it may be.
Learn to pot balls first and find your own rhythm and timing and cue ball control will come to you.
Snatching and twitching doesn't work.
He has quite a slow table too which doesn't help.
If he really enjoys using short backswing, I'd recommend watching footage of Mark Allen 12 hours per day. He is by far the best short backswing player there ever was or there will ever be. A lefty too.
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Originally Posted by ace man View PostBut Les can pot balls already. He isn't nearly as bad as he describes himself. I think he misses a lot because of nervy snatches, uses a lot of sudden acceleration
I know you mean well but Les will never, ever improve until he keeps his eyes on the object ball at the moment of the strike. This has to happen first before anything else is tackled. I have other ideas myself that will definately improve his game but I'm keeping them to myself until he learns to pot balls and improve his cue ball control by practising the line up,
Try the line up with colours Les but don't constantly replace balls that you miss, and if you don't get on a colour after potting a red, pot another red, but go through the line up until only the black is left and count how many times you missed and use your misses as a marker for your progress.
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