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  • #16
    Originally Posted by shmeeko69 View Post
    There's also the Welsh snooker player Danny Wells who has a good video on YT >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rBe54E4rbE

    And the former snooker guru and coach Roy Chisholm who worked with Cliff Thorburn. He has a digital manual about mindset and approach which is available via the Clickbank marketplace.
    Thank you so much !
    I Admire Ding, Adore Judd & Would do ANYTHING to play like Ronnie.

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
      Go to youtube.com and search for 'nic barrow, snooker' and you will get some good videos with explanations on the basics. You could also try and get a snooker coaching book from Amazon or eBay or someone may have one on here.
      Thanks for the guidance Terry! I have already downloaded few of the Nic Barrow videos from YouTube and now watching them since y'day.
      I Admire Ding, Adore Judd & Would do ANYTHING to play like Ronnie.

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      • #18
        or can try to youtube search "neilmaxman"

        im surprised not much were talked about him. even though his video quality on youtube is a bit off, but his videos really helped me a lot after being away from the game for almost a decade.

        but he no longer updates his videos, always wondered what happened to him. he's such a great virtual coach for me!

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        • #19
          If you have an iPhone download the Dng Junhui snooker app. Brilliantly laid out routines from beginner to advanced.
          I started using this app a few months back and started with the basic routines. I had been playing snooker for a long time so some of the routines were easier than others. The app allows you to mark each routines as completed to keep track of your training.
          I can now make 40's and 50's with th odd century from certain routines. I still practice the basic routines from the app but have moved on to the intermediate routines

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          • #20
            If you have an iPhone download the Dng Junhui snooker app. Brilliantly laid out routines from beginner to advanced.
            I started using this app a few months back and started with the basic routines. I had been playing snooker for a long time so some of the routines were easier than others. The app allows you to mark each routines as completed to keep track of your training.
            I can now make 40's and 50's with the odd century from certain routines. I still practice the basic routines from the app but have moved on to the intermediate routines. Some I can complete and some I am struggling with but the players in my club are noticing that I have got better and it's all down to the Ding app. I can't praise it enough.

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by LucLex3119 View Post
              If you have an iPhone download the Dng Junhui snooker app. Brilliantly laid out routines from beginner to advanced.
              I started using this app a few months back and started with the basic routines. I had been playing snooker for a long time so some of the routines were easier than others. The app allows you to mark each routines as completed to keep track of your training.
              I can now make 40's and 50's with th odd century from certain routines. I still practice the basic routines from the app but have moved on to the intermediate routines
              Wow..thanks for this info. Didn't know about DJ app.
              I Admire Ding, Adore Judd & Would do ANYTHING to play like Ronnie.

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              • #22
                It's a great app. I can't praise it enough. Let me know how you get on

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                • #23
                  I must admit the best app I've seen has got to be Nic Barrows snooker gym, it's great for beginners and the advanced player. Highly recommended and in a different league to Dings App.

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                  • #24
                    I've not seen at as the DJ app has worked so well for me. Certainly worth a look. Cheers

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                    • #25
                      did I not read somewhere that Nic Barrow worked with Ding on this app?
                      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                      • #26
                        I don't know Dean. Maybe!

                        I have just downloaded the Snooker gym app from Nick Barrow and it is clearly more detailed than the DJ app. It has better functionality with the ability to plan whole sessions instead of picking individual routines. What a great tool for training.

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                        • #27
                          I only wish the DJ app was Android compatible
                          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
                            I only wish the DJ app was Android compatible
                            Buy a cheap iOS phone Dean

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by Leo View Post
                              Buy a cheap iOS phone Dean
                              already have two phones, personal and one from work, don't want a third

                              I am sure I will survive without it
                              Up the TSF! :snooker:

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