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This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostJust for curiosity ,could you explain what the coach was trying to do with your stance Dean, I don't quite get the foot and pocket thing.
I thought it was well off and twisting the foot was awkward and painful.
I may have got this wrong with my understanding but this coach was adamant and we spent some time over this as I just could not see if this was right.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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That sounds very strange.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostOK, you're a good drive from me. I am about 3hrs east of Detroit. There's one mistake on one of the posts as I have never been to see Del Hill but I have IBSF, WPBSA and Terry Griffiths Matchroom certifications.
I am in agreement with most of the comments on here regarding turning BOTH your feet outwards from the line of aim as pointing them both along the line of aim is very bad for knee and ankle pain and perhaps hip pain too. My wife is a physio who is certified in 'Fit for Golf' and 'Fit for Tennis' where she comes up with a technique for players who are experiencing pain when using the orthodox techniques and I checked with her to see what could be done regarding the snooker stance as I was experiencing pain, especially knees.
She recommended I turn both my feet outwards just a bit, perhaps 20* plus I have discovered on my own I am much more comfortable with my left foot slightly ahead of my right (right-handed player). To spare you the expense and time of a long drive first try out this method and see if it relieves your discomfort. I can also attest there is no discernible degradation of accuracy when using the partial boxer stance as accuracy is more dependent on your upper body alignment and how many moving parts you have as a result of that alignment.
Terry
I don't mind the drive if you're willing to help a pool player out!
That's the only thing. I'm really focused on getting my fundamentals as PERFECT as I possibly can. So that's something later this year maybe we can do? I'd make the drive if we could do at least a couple days, 6-8 hours a day or something.
I did 8 hours with a pool instructor in November who had a snooker background but after that had went back to pool stance after another instructor hit my interest. Worst/best mistake ever. I had to start over again from zero twice. Just now getting back to playing around where my top speed was before, but I know I can progress MUCH MUCH further.
I just need to get these fundamentals SOLID.
I'm about to head out, going to try what you guys said with the placement. I'll post updates when I get back or from the hall on my phone.
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Originally Posted by DDadams View PostI don't mind the drive if you're willing to help a pool player out!
That's the only thing. I'm really focused on getting my fundamentals as PERFECT as I possibly can. So that's something later this year maybe we can do? I'd make the drive if we could do at least a couple days, 6-8 hours a day or something.
I did 8 hours with a pool instructor in November who had a snooker background but after that had went back to pool stance after another instructor hit my interest. Worst/best mistake ever. I had to start over again from zero twice.Just now getting back to playing around where my top speed was before, but I know I can progress MUCH MUCH further.
I just need to get these fundamentals SOLID.
I'm about to head out, going to try what you guys said with the placement. I'll post updates when I get back or from the hall on my phone.Last edited by itsnoteasy; 30 June 2014, 09:19 PM.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostCan you explain what you mean here.
I tried to switch everything over to the pool style the second instructor taught and it ruined my game. I'm still getting back to how I played before.
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Originally Posted by DDadams View PostI don't mind the drive if you're willing to help a pool player out!
That's the only thing. I'm really focused on getting my fundamentals as PERFECT as I possibly can. So that's something later this year maybe we can do? I'd make the drive if we could do at least a couple days, 6-8 hours a day or something.
I did 8 hours with a pool instructor in November who had a snooker background but after that had went back to pool stance after another instructor hit my interest. Worst/best mistake ever. I had to start over again from zero twice. Just now getting back to playing around where my top speed was before, but I know I can progress MUCH MUCH further.
I just need to get these fundamentals SOLID.
I'm about to head out, going to try what you guys said with the placement. I'll post updates when I get back or from the hall on my phone.
My rate is $50(CAN) per hour (about $45 US) and for 12hrs I can give you a 20% discount. If you have a snooker cue bring it and your main pool cue although I have spares here for my student's use.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by DDadams View PostI had a huge lapse for 5 months where I was playing MUCH below my usual speed where I was after my lessons with my first instructor.
I tried to switch everything over to the pool style the second instructor taught and it ruined my game. I'm still getting back to how I played before.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostOK, that's not a problem for me. I would recommend 6hrs a day rather than a full 8hr but only because an 8hr coaching day would probably kill me. I can give you a motel contact nearby. The technique is basically the same for all cue sports so what I teach you on my snooker table will carry over into pool and should make you much more accurate.
My rate is $50(CAN) per hour (about $45 US) and for 12hrs I can give you a 20% discount. If you have a snooker cue bring it and your main pool cue although I have spares here for my student's use.
Terry
Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostWhen you say speed do you mean standard?
Yes, sorry. That's pool term I guess. We call it speed, or actually sometimes "balls".
Like, if you were just a little bit better than me, we might say "itsnoteasy is about a ball better than DDadams" or if you were much better we'd say you were 4-5 balls better perhaps.
Or, "DDadams will never even be close to the Ronnie O'Sullivans speed"
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Got it ,thanks, when I first read it I thought you meant if you played well you played really fast.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostGot it ,thanks, when I first read it I thought you meant if you played well you played really fast.
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Originally Posted by DDadams View PostHey there,
My big problem now though is that when I'm in a square on stance like Del Hill recommends on youtube my right knee HURTS BAD after I finally take a break and actually bend it. I've started to wear a knee brace that has helped a little but I feel like I'm actually destroying my knee a little bit in doing this.
Any advice on the matter? Anyone else have this issue?Last edited by j6uk; 3 July 2014, 06:22 PM.
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Knee pain in square on stance
does the problem exist if you slightly bend both legs? You can then stand Square on but without the pain. Also leaning into the shot should help.coaching is not just for the pros
www.121snookercoaching.com
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