I've been playing pool for the last 16 or so years and have come to realize that the pool stance is a compromise. I am now trying to incorporate the snooker technique into my game.
I should note that I spent the first 5-6 years playing pool every day for 4-10 hours. I did well in local 8B & 9B tourneys (I was a step behind the top local players), but would regularly finish in the top 10%...sometimes winning. I have organized 14.1 & 1P leagues, which I've won more often than not.
My career highlights are:
9B: 7-pack (bartable)
9B: 4-pack (9')
8B: 6-pack (bartable)
8B: 5-pack (9')
14.1: 91 balls (TOUGH 9')..my greatest achievement IMO.
In the last 10 years or so, I married & had a child...you know what that means. My play is down to a total of 4-6 hours per week. I am reduced to the point of *hoping* everything falls into place in order to play well. I want/need to be able to fall into a decent "stroke" each time out (so the game remains enjoyable)...and I believe I can only achieve that thru snooker fundamentals.
My pool game tends to be an erratic series of highs & lows (far more lows than highs), which I attribute to the imprecise, inaccurate, sideways stance pool players tend to adopt. When I'm "on", I play OK. More often than not, I play poorly.
So far, I've pulled my stance around such that my left shoe is even with the tip of my right shoe...pretty square. Both feet point as close to straight ahead as possible...turning that right foot inward was a revelation!
I am 6'-4", so I've had to push my left foot out a bit to accomodate the shorter pool table (relative to the snooker table) and to minimize tension in the muscles of my right leg.
So...my next goal is to improve my hip/shoulder rotation by bending my left leg a bit more. After that, I will concentrate on back arm alignment (it sometimes drifts a bit behind my back), move my grip hand forward on the cue (to put my forearm more vertical), and improve my wrist position (my forearm & back of the hand are in a straight line, knuckles pointing downward) to a more snooker-like, knuckles out.
I also have a delightful elbow drop that I can not seem to cure. Sometimes, my elbow pushes out to the right too...chicken wing!!
I hesitated to provide the following video as a testement of my old style...but I can not improve if I do not recognize that which I am doing wrong, right? Remember, this is video is a few years old & IS NOT indicative of my current state.
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I should note that I spent the first 5-6 years playing pool every day for 4-10 hours. I did well in local 8B & 9B tourneys (I was a step behind the top local players), but would regularly finish in the top 10%...sometimes winning. I have organized 14.1 & 1P leagues, which I've won more often than not.
My career highlights are:
9B: 7-pack (bartable)
9B: 4-pack (9')
8B: 6-pack (bartable)
8B: 5-pack (9')
14.1: 91 balls (TOUGH 9')..my greatest achievement IMO.
In the last 10 years or so, I married & had a child...you know what that means. My play is down to a total of 4-6 hours per week. I am reduced to the point of *hoping* everything falls into place in order to play well. I want/need to be able to fall into a decent "stroke" each time out (so the game remains enjoyable)...and I believe I can only achieve that thru snooker fundamentals.
My pool game tends to be an erratic series of highs & lows (far more lows than highs), which I attribute to the imprecise, inaccurate, sideways stance pool players tend to adopt. When I'm "on", I play OK. More often than not, I play poorly.
So far, I've pulled my stance around such that my left shoe is even with the tip of my right shoe...pretty square. Both feet point as close to straight ahead as possible...turning that right foot inward was a revelation!
I am 6'-4", so I've had to push my left foot out a bit to accomodate the shorter pool table (relative to the snooker table) and to minimize tension in the muscles of my right leg.
So...my next goal is to improve my hip/shoulder rotation by bending my left leg a bit more. After that, I will concentrate on back arm alignment (it sometimes drifts a bit behind my back), move my grip hand forward on the cue (to put my forearm more vertical), and improve my wrist position (my forearm & back of the hand are in a straight line, knuckles pointing downward) to a more snooker-like, knuckles out.
I also have a delightful elbow drop that I can not seem to cure. Sometimes, my elbow pushes out to the right too...chicken wing!!
I hesitated to provide the following video as a testement of my old style...but I can not improve if I do not recognize that which I am doing wrong, right? Remember, this is video is a few years old & IS NOT indicative of my current state.
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