Free Snooker Lesson Tips Technique Aiming And Spin
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- Free Snooker Guide for beginners and advanced Billiards and Snooker players online. CZcams Snooker lesson to help you play and aim Snooker spin shots. Break From Life Free Snooker Lesson shows you everything you need to know in order to improve at the game. From your technique to playing shots with spin and aiming the ball effectively. It is designed to make the game easier so you can improve your break building and become a better player.
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Started playing pocket billiards 6 weeks ago. Went into a local pool hall and saw a snooker table . Upon going back home I found your channel,subscribed ,binge watched about 50 video's, ordered a snooker cue ,and now I'm hooked for sure . Thanks for all the great content ,From Tampa,Florida.
Been following you close to 2 years now and the quality of your videos have just kept on increasing. Keep it up man
I made a break of 36 last night but I am not consistent, If I could make that consistently I would be over the moon with that. I think the more you play the more you will get used to the size of the table and angles. But these videos are extremely helpful and thanks for making them!
Because of you i was able to make break of 34 in six reds frame
Love form Lahore Pakistan
Same here bro 💙💙
Well done. Keep going my friend. 👍
My highest break is 25 but I’ve only been playing about a year and a half
i have been playing for a year my highest break is 43
My highest break is my collar bone when I came off my BMX... 😂
Jokes aside, my highest break is 31, red, green then all the colours, basically every fault he's pointed out in this video I'm guilty of all of them,
Damn I'm crap...!!!
😂😂😂
Brilliant video. I'm a casual pool player but the positional play tips are brilliant, it's never been made that simple to me before thanks.
This is easily one of your best videos to date. Especially since a lot of us can't play or practice during the pandemic, this is a great reminder of all the things I've been working on. Keep up the good work, and stay safe! Chris, Tobermory, Ontario, Canada
Huge fan from Thailand thanks for giving many advise
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Guy Thanakorn hi
Have built my game watching ur videos. Junaid from Mumbai,India.
This is such a tease at the moment, I just want to play and practise but can’t grrrrrr lol . Mike Canterbury u.k.
Hopefully you will get a chance soon
4 more days..
I've played the hell out of snooker stars, just want one game I'm not even good but it's feels like an addiction not being able to play.
@@AdzeHD haha 😂, what level are you on?
@@schipp3525 haha I'm 14/15 about there.. Its been a year since the real thing 😭
Thank God for this channel. My game is absolutely shocking... Love the game and desperate to be even slightly decent. Can't wait for my next visit the pub to try these techniques out. Cheers... Great videos
Thank you for all the advice.I became a lot better.
Hi from Serbia,Belgrade
Getting better every day thanks to these awesome tips! From Huntsville, Ontario Canada
Love from Abbotabad, Pakistan watching your video from 1st day i start playing. ❤️
Nice one this..filtering out all the things that dont matter must be of massive benefit to people like myself who are lost in books and videos of technique.
Your videos have really helped me improve my game. I, and the nation, thank you
Been following 9 months cos I didn’t get into snooker CZcams until about really late 2019, keep up the good work - From Liverpool
One thing I can never understand is why people dislike your videos, I guess it’s personal preference but I love your effort and videos.
I’m from Seychelles Victoria
This video is like a summary of all your CZcams library combined, in which each point you explore in more detail in separate videos. It's Quality stuff Cheers dude 👍
I am a huge fan from Dar es salaam, Tanzania, Africa
Thanks man, I love your vids and they’ve helped me so much. I cannot wait to go playing again on Saturday. Best of luck with ur future vids
Good tutorial from Addis Abeba, Ethiopia.
Best snooker tutorial video ever watched.lots of love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Awesome! Thanks. From Rourkela, Odisha, India. ❤️
Hello from Manila, Philippines! Your lessons has made my cueing good! thanks!
This video has answers to all my questions that I had for a long time. Than you for your work
From Amman, Jordan
You are a blessing to snooker. Love from India !
Huge fan from Hong Kong!!!!!!!!
Best video yet. Great systematic tips!
Cheers from Oslo, Norway
Nuno
Thanks for the video. Brad from Winnipeg Canada
i am from china hong kong i am one of your fans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i hope you will choose me as your next video guest
I am a kid who loves playing snooker
your video makes me improve my skills and i can play a 60 break yesterday
Easy..simple and helpful...
Sadeed from Kashmir
Great tips! Thanks. Jason from Holton Kansas USA.
Great as usual...Thank you
This is the best video possible to help people improve. Keep it up
I learned so much from you in these videos, and make me want to try Snooker.
From Singapore.
Love from Karachi Pakistan. Love to watch your video
Huge thanks ✌️
You really helped me improve in a way I've never imagined, I started gaining confidence game after game, still struggling sometimes with long shots but I believe I'll get better by practicing more.
From Morocco, Meknes city
Ron Rankin from Port Coquitlam BC Canada. watch all your vids, even got your trick shot book.
Awesome as always. From Scott in Essex
love your videos very detailed. ger from dublin ireland
I just love watching g your videos they're always amazing. Loads of advice and tips.
Please give me a shout out in your next video.
Alistair from Belfast.
Your videos are awesome man!!
thank you so much for the great tips, I don't play snooker but i do play pool (same cue sport brotherhood!) the tips are very useful and give me confidence about my ability, and every tip is very well explained and easy to understand. thanks and much love from Jakarta, Indonesia 👍
Epic content once again, as expected from you!
Nice video! Joseph from Avellino, Italy!
My game has been slowly getting better for 2 years now and my opinion so far is
a) coaches put way too much emphasis on stance
b) by far the most important factor is the exact focus point of your eyes and your head position
c) coaches put way too much emphasis on side-to-side head position. But imho head turn and tilt are both more important variables, as well as where your eyes are focusing. E.g. you can have your head position exactly right, but you can still focus your eyes on the wrong spot and accidently use peripheral vision without realizing it. The mind can play tricks on you. A person can 100% believe that they are looking straight down the cue when in fact they are looking down at a slight angle and using peripheral vision to compensate.
Head turn is a very important factor, i.e. whether your two eyes are exactly perpendicular to the cue or on a slight angle. If your eyes are not square on then your eyes will naturally try to focus down the line you are facing and then try to use peripheral vision to sight down the cue which will result in an incorrect vision center. Many players do not turn their head enough to get square on, perhaps because it feels uncomfortable.
d) cueing action, i.e. where the cue rests against your chest as well as your wrist, elbow and shoulder alignment are important, but nowhere near as important as head position and focus point. The eyes are everything!!
e) aiming doesn't require anywhere near as much practice as people think it does. If head position, eye focus and cueing action are all correct then aiming becomes _extremely_ intuitive. Basically the object ball goes where you think it's going to go. A person can get exponentially better at angles solely by improving straight shot accuracy.
f) coaches put too much emphasis on aiming in the standing position before getting down. This is misleading for new players. The reality is, almost everyone makes tiny adjustments to their aim in the down position and you can get quite accurate solely aiming in the down position. Trying to aim 100% accurately from the standing position is extremely difficult. Sure it might help to limit the amount of adjustment you need to make after getting down. In this regard it's about as useful as a correct stance. It indirectly improves other facets of your technique but is not the main obstacle a new player has to overcome.
g) Child prodigies do not necessarily make good coaches, because often they stumbled upon the most important solutions subconsciously and don't even realize that they are the biggest ways to go wrong. Then they will fixate on lesser problems, because those are the main ones they stumbled into later on when they were developing consciously as an older student. Also because they learnt when their brains were malleable, their visual cortex has probably even changed to compensate for their vision and focus flaws. An adult is not going to have success taking this approach. Needless to say, I don't agree with Break From Life's view that most players get eye focus and head position almost perfect naturally. I think he is projecting from his own experience as a player who started learning in childhood.
h) At the end of the day, the best coach you can have is yourself. It helps to use a statistical approach. This means paying attention to whether you miss a shot to the left of the pocket or to the right. Then slowly creating a list of all the variables in your technique that can cause you to miss to the left and a separate list of all the variables that can cause you to miss to the right. Over time you will discover more and more variables, and eliminate more and more flaws. This will probably involve having to reinvent your technique many times and even getting worse in order to get better. Coaches can give you ideas to add to your self-discovery toolkit, but they can't necessarily fix your technique for you, because as an adult you need to adjust your technique to suit your brain, rather than the other way around.
Hey Mate. Much appreciate your informative video. Regards from Kerala, India👋:)
Good stuff 👍
Big fan from Brazil! Thanks for your content!
I wish we had CZcams/videos like this back in the 80's when I played at my local club. I didn't have a clue about hitting the white in different places for positioning etc. I remember playing in an under 12's competition, being behind and the ref telling me I required a snooker. I remember looking up at him and thinking wtf do you mean?!
Great video! Thanks for the upload. Danny from Singapore
Good work .from Bishkek, kyrgyzstan
Another awesome upload 🤩👍👍.
Thank you! Well done! Örebro, Sweden //
Great video Ahsan from Punjab , Pakistan
Greetings from Bugojno,Bosnia and Herzegovina.
you improve my snooker skils thankyou Feom Hong Kong
Nice Video! Thumbs up from Malta!
Thanks
Can you do a video all about the rest? I really need some help with those rest shots!
New maps upon the wall? Hi again from Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil. :)
Some good tips, cheers, Jay from Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
Good job, man!! Greetings from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!!
Great video ❤️❤️❤️
Love from India✌️
Cheers as always, Barry, Dunoon, Scotland 🙂👍
Nice vid!
Ethan from Liverpool England love the vids
Great work mate , keep it up
Oussama from Zarzis , Tunisia
Good video! Huge fan from Cádiz, Spain!! :D
Nice buddy love from Pakistan🇵🇰
Love from Hai Phong, Viet Nam
another great video, greeting from Belgrade, Serbia
Thanks for all the tips for a new teenage player from Kody in Newcastle
I'm relatively new to the sport. One of things i've noticed, is the amount o where your cue f players that don't cue the ball, with the correct line of sight. By that i mean cueing in a way that your cue is under your chin. It seems that as you get older, your flexibility deteriorates, hence the reason to compensate. I would appreciate your thoughts on this. Thankyou.
Coming from South England 😄
Watching from monaghan Ireland really hepful
Can you try and recreate the legendary snooker escapes from the Brecel and Wilson match?
How can i pack and send hugs to you (love from Pakistan)
Yoo bro me from Pakistan too
Great video again but I haven't seen a video on practice routines for side spin .Although you have made a video on side spin but not on practice routines.
Amazing
Great vid! And 2.10 - what a trick shot!
From Portugal, great vídeo
Hello Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
Great guide! By the way, one point that comes up when you recreate shots is the speed of the cloth. Is there some standardized rating of cloth speed? In golf, they use a gizmo called a stimpmeter. Basically the idea is a ball should roll a fixed distance when released. ? Any devices like that in snooker?
Watching a lot of these has improved my game by simply finding my bad habits
Got in early today. Another great one. Ian from didcot
Regarding the imaginary line going back from the shot along the floor, how about just first approaching the shot with the cue already loosely rested on the table in approximately the right line and, from that, setting the feet positions and finally going down on the shot?
Have you tried or looked at SightRight?
nice video ! watching from HONG KONG !
Really i like to watch you instead of pro players
What do you think of sightright?
Could you make a video talking about how you get to this level (making centuries) from beginner (seldom make a 20 30 breaks) ? From Hong Kong
Been absolutely loving the videos, in Colliers Wood. Any chance of a video on a Russian Pyramid experiment?!
Possibly I just have no idea how I do it
Love from Pakistan
You're an awesome player! Have you ever played pro?
"Simply pot the black"...while some of us (eherm) can barely pot reds 😋😜😀
Dave from Bournemouth having a break from life :)
love from pakistan mark me on your map as well :)