How to Use the Rest

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Snooker rest play technique, guide to use the rest and reach shots. Rest play tutorial with snooker Headcam rest shots. Break from Life show exactly how you can play shots with the rest just as well as you do with you regular technique. Reach the other end of the table and play well.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @truerebellion3132
    @truerebellion3132 Před 2 lety

    Everybody who is eading my comment and watching this video should ask their friends to subscribe this channel and paste the link of this channel on thier other social media profiles with request from all of their friends for support. its indeed a gr8 effort with so much persistence and brief covering of every aspect of this gentlemen game. I would claim without any hesitation that break from life is the only channel on youtube for every individual out their who is whether a beginner or master of this game. these tutorial videos are made with purelove dedication.

  • @kennethkwan1870
    @kennethkwan1870 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. Helps tons :-) Could you do a video on how to correctly raise the cue arm and how to tuck the shoulder behind the head please?

  • @michaelpeake7801
    @michaelpeake7801 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you, I need this tutorial! 😁

  • @MrLeofric
    @MrLeofric Před 6 lety

    Many thanks for the videos. They help me better to reduce my mistakes while playing. Even if my English is too bad to always understand everything.

  • @AyubHassan07
    @AyubHassan07 Před 7 měsíci

    This needs more views

  • @dermotshaw6775
    @dermotshaw6775 Před 3 lety

    Gteat video. I usually use the rest as though it is mimicking my bridge hand, so the distance from the cue ball isn't compromised.

  • @daniellim7503
    @daniellim7503 Před 6 lety +1

    A short pull back works great for a normal shot too??

  • @TheLastFraudster
    @TheLastFraudster Před 5 lety +1

    Is there anything different to consider playing with the long rest / cue?

    • @Breakfromlife
      @Breakfromlife  Před 5 lety

      Not really, doesn’t make it that much harder. Ideally if your playing with your own cue (with extension) it will allow you to have more control over the shot. As well as, preventing things from becoming wobbly

  • @Finlandia207
    @Finlandia207 Před rokem

    My biggest problem is that almost always when i try a screw shot with rest i end up kicking and jumping the cue ball and im not sure why because myself i think my technique is right

  • @AL1KH4N
    @AL1KH4N Před 6 lety +1

    Hi, wondering if you could help? I am a half decent player, understand the posture in which you need to stand, delivering the cue straight and to not cue across it in order to pot the object ball, the use of side etc. However 95% of the time when i stand in the correct position and line the shot up and start my cue action, just before delivering the cue i look back at my elbow (hand which is delivering the cue) and realise that by default my elbow is in a bent position (which would mean regardless of my posture and position in which i stand, i am bound to cue across the ball and hence miss the pot). I have not seen any player, professional or amateur that has this problem other then me. Can you shed some light on this matter. As this is affecting my confidence as well as my consistency. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

    • @AL1KH4N
      @AL1KH4N Před 6 lety

      Elbow being meant meaning it is not straight (180 degrees) as it should be and in line with the cue if you know what i mean.

    • @Breakfromlife
      @Breakfromlife  Před 6 lety +1

      Without seeing it, it is difficult to say exactly what is wrong. Possibly your hand is too far back. If you haven’t seen it already try watching czcams.com/video/DDDjQU5Cgok/video.html
      To see if that explains anything

  • @the_alchemy_method
    @the_alchemy_method Před 5 lety +1

    “Why not make a commitment to becoming a better player by subscribing to the channel”? #Legendarysalesman 😆👌😏

    • @the_alchemy_method
      @the_alchemy_method Před 5 lety

      Or in other words if you don’t commit then maybe you clearly don’t care enough about your game to improve and what will you be missing out on? Classic ‘fear of exclusion’ phycology. Bang on son.
      I did a 145 break vs my friend a few weeks ago but my health has not permitted me to play so much since. Its a bummer really. Get yourself some different hats fella. Snooker themed 🤡