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Mentorship program case study
In this video I show how I worked with my one of the students Brijesh from India.
He had a scooping move in his cue action and after correction he made his cue action level.
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Snooker lesson - Cue ball control, precision, ball striking quality
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Free coaching call with me ⬇️ (improve your all around game) snookerpro.minisite.ai/freecall Saulius is a 40 break player and in order to improve his results it was important to work on cue ball control, predicion and ball striking. We did practical drills which immediately give feedback how to play given shots better. The lessons is uncut, so you can how the natural learning process goes. Enjo...
Daniel Holoyda - Polish snooker star
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🏆 How to win more Snooker games? Get a free 20 min coaching session with Vilius: snookerproclub.minisite.ai/freecall Daniel Holoyda is one of the leading snooker players in Poland whose results improved a lot in recent years. In this year's Q school (event 2 reached 5 rounds), which is an amazing achievement! We talked a lot about the Polish snooker level, future and Daniels plans for the futur...
Follow through technique - How does it work?
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🏆 How to win more Snooker games? Get a free 20 min coaching session with Vilius: snookerpro.club/freecall About the video ⬇️ Follow through technique is very dynamic and different shots requires different feel (lenght, grip pressure, speed control). In this video you will see 5 different shots which requires a little bit different follow through approach to play well and precise. Timestamp ⬇️ 0...
Bulcsu Revesz - Interview with U-18 European snooker champion
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Bulcsu Revesz - Interview with U-18 European snooker champion A candid interview with the young Hungarian talents. He shared his expectations, mental approach, and confidence. Also, his plans for the future and, hopefully, professional in the soon future. In the soon future, we gonna show interviews with top amateur and pro players. 🏆 How to win more Snooker games? Get a free 20 min coaching se...
5 ways to beat better players - Win more games/matches
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5 ways to beat better players? Players who play against better opposition have big possibilities to win games if they make the following improvements. 00:00 - 00:28 (introduction) 00:29 - 01:25 (proper energy levels) 01:30 - 03:38 (play percentage game) 03:39 - 06:17 (change speed or style) 06:19 - 07:00 (Focus attention meditation) 07:01 - 09:48 (Play on opponents' weaknesses) 09:49 -10:22 (Co...
How to improve your breaks - Master important shots
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Improve your pots, breaks and wins. Get a free consultation ⬇️ snookerpro.club/freecall?fbclid=PAAaZ4oRKqRlWR7vwbsjGFuBPUOpV4DhKI-OtpY8kjaV66_JfHh0v2Eim-jL4 Every frame important shots to master to improve breaks. All shots have aiming points. Timestamps 00:00 - 00:40 (introduction) 00:41 - 03:33 (black ball area) 03:34 - 04:38 (blue ball area) 04:39 - 07:08 (pink ball area) 07:09 - 07:21 (conc...
How to play with side spin Aiming, speed control part 1
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🏆 How to win more Snooker games? Get a free 20 min coaching session with Vilius: snookerproclub.minisite.ai/freecall About the video: Here is the first part on improving your potting with the side spin. I'm going to give info in small amounts so I can actually learn and apply it. Got it? Get it? Here we go. Timestamp: Introduction - 00:00 - 00:31 Aiming 1 (Sweet spot side, helping side) 00:32-0...
How to play closed distancr shots 4 steps
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How to play closed distancr shots 4 steps
Sighting position to improve aiming (student case beginner level)
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Sighting position to improve aiming (student case beginner level)
Speed control and perfect angles drill
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Speed control and perfect angles drill
How to prepare before the tournaments - 4 steps
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How to prepare before the tournaments - 4 steps
How to see potting angles
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How to see potting angles
Find your perfect address position
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Find your perfect address position
Baltic snooker Pro Series - (101 TV Break) analysis
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Baltic snooker Pro Series - (101 TV Break) analysis
How to have smooth cue delivery (cue ball speed and cue action training)
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How to have smooth cue delivery (cue ball speed and cue action training)
Improve cue ball control with clear mental image
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Improve cue ball control with clear mental image
Improve your cue action using 3 senses
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Improve your cue action using 3 senses
Snooker practice - 147 practice Cross line-up.
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Snooker practice - 147 practice Cross line-up.
How to measure and control cue ball (snooker training)
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How to measure and control cue ball (snooker training)
Left hand transformation in 30 days (STR8AIM experience)
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Left hand transformation in 30 days (STR8AIM experience)
Snooker training - Left hand 79 break line up
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Snooker training - Left hand 79 break line up
Address position - stance, back arm, follow through.
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Address position - stance, back arm, follow through.
Snooker training - Left - hand cue action (long pots)
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Snooker training - Left - hand cue action (long pots)
Snooker coaching - Stance/body balance student feedback (beginner level)
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Snooker coaching - Stance/body balance student feedback (beginner level)
Snooker break building - How to be match sharp focus and confident
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Snooker break building - How to be match sharp focus and confident
Develop your dream cue action at home (STR8 AIM - SA-1)
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Develop your dream cue action at home (STR8 AIM - SA-1)
STR8AIM SA-1 snooker training Aid (Cue action/Overall technique snooker training aid)
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STR8AIM SA-1 snooker training Aid (Cue action/Overall technique snooker training aid)
Deep screw back shot over distance the boulk line (front view)
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Deep screw back shot over distance the boulk line (front view)
My take about "The Masters" 2021 (part 1)
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My take about "The Masters" 2021 (part 1)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @theznooker
    @theznooker 29 днів тому

    while standing up you find the line of aim right, then you watch at the cueball then object ball and then walk in and get down. so from standing position to getting down how many times do you flick your eyes to white or object, and until your bridge hand hits the cushion, which ball you look, do you have to lock to either white object ball as you are getting down? tnx

  • @martinemmerson2809
    @martinemmerson2809 Місяць тому

    Hi is the 25-28 cm bridge distance measured from the cue ball to the thumb

  • @DoeLay-yq6pq
    @DoeLay-yq6pq 2 місяці тому

    thanks

  • @user-je7mk5le6k
    @user-je7mk5le6k 3 місяці тому

    ویری گڈ

  • @vladomatoski1634
    @vladomatoski1634 3 місяці тому

    I played against you in Malta, you beat me 3:0. But, you were far better player than me, i must admit. Cheers!

  • @adamhussain6651
    @adamhussain6651 3 місяці тому

    I'm a recreational player who plays with mates here and there .......I practiced the other day for 10 min where I just didn't pay much time and attention and just got down and went for shots very quickly.....and I potted so.much better......why is that ...are we putting too.muchnpressure on ourselves and building doubt by spending too.much time on a shot ? I was amazed and googled it a found this

  • @craigjohnson2301
    @craigjohnson2301 4 місяці тому

    Yh hes already better than me 😂

  • @lhasungpa
    @lhasungpa 4 місяці тому

    👌👌👌

  • @haneefraju2296
    @haneefraju2296 4 місяці тому

    Im from pakistan. I want coaching

  • @raghavans8875
    @raghavans8875 4 місяці тому

    Sub title is preventing the tricks. Move the sub title away

  • @moniraraban878
    @moniraraban878 4 місяці тому

    👏👏👏

  • @mubashirnazir8530
    @mubashirnazir8530 4 місяці тому

    very nice, excellent, thank you Sir

  • @user-vb7uv9xs6c
    @user-vb7uv9xs6c 4 місяці тому

    Years ago I shot tournament archery. The success of consistent accuracy in shooting has everything to do with check points in your form and follow through in shots. Your video is the first to reference placing the cue tip close to the cue ball and the cue shaft in line with the shot line before lowering the chest to the cue shaft . Also having the cue in contact with the chest(check point) has started happening in my natural practice and I find it to be comfortable and reassuring when I do it since it also puts my elbow directly below my shoulder. In this video you have dome the best job of defining a system that assure the check points of form that will give the shooter repeatability in their shooting process. I am now anxious to learn your point a view regarding the aiming process. I expect that you will emphasise judgement and feel over some systematic geometric approach. If this proves to be the case then I have learned to agree.

  • @floragnanamuthu5092
    @floragnanamuthu5092 5 місяців тому

    is there online classes

  • @TimeForTrim
    @TimeForTrim 5 місяців тому

    would like to see it from the front angle

  • @meeemalef5849
    @meeemalef5849 5 місяців тому

    dont know why but as soon as i get down the butt of the cue is always offline towards left side. i bridge down my body towards the cue and the grip , but some how when i get down my butt of the cue is always always offline how to hold the grip hand on line of aim while standing and until down?

  • @TheBlueTechnology
    @TheBlueTechnology 5 місяців тому

    what is the way to determine the angle of the bridge hand? i think as soon as the bridge hand touches the cloth i think i turn abit too much the bridge hand to the right, which causes alignment issue, i have tried to slide through my bridge hand towards the line of aim as hand touches the cloth , but i still turn my bridge hand to right and it causes huge alignment issue. is there a best practice to find the best bridge angle? example: i heard the middle finger should be pointing towards object ball which i am not sure if its true , but i am looking for something to determine the correct bridge hand angle? thank you very much in advance

  • @rizwanr3985
    @rizwanr3985 5 місяців тому

    Biggest fan of you ❤

  • @TheBlueTechnology
    @TheBlueTechnology 6 місяців тому

    stance related question? does the leading leg has to have angle ? i am not talking about the foot but the entire leg , i know some players have straight and some has bent legs , but my question is about the leg angle , does it have to be vertical straight or or like ladder when leaning to a wall? im confused thank you very much in advance

  • @jefo4213
    @jefo4213 6 місяців тому

    he opens the palm from the cue, if you remotely think about opening fingers you will NEVER get it right

  • @JohnJaySnookerChannel
    @JohnJaySnookerChannel 6 місяців тому

    You’re obviously putting too spin on this?

  • @JohnJaySnookerChannel
    @JohnJaySnookerChannel 6 місяців тому

    Nice 👌🏻✅

  • @davidwee6927
    @davidwee6927 6 місяців тому

    Four of us are beginners and taking your instructions seriously. We are aiming high and would be a national champion in three years time. Thanks to you as always. .

  • @staezione
    @staezione 7 місяців тому

    Perfect example of keeping still

  • @ash6415
    @ash6415 7 місяців тому

    Wouldn’t most pros stun this pot in?

  • @ash6415
    @ash6415 7 місяців тому

    I find it very tricky to judge the angle when cue ball and object ball is very close. Thanks for tips.

  • @faraigandira4867
    @faraigandira4867 7 місяців тому

    🔥

  • @becks3six9
    @becks3six9 7 місяців тому

    😂😂😂 bro said you have to put your tip close to the cue ball

  • @richardgoegan3625
    @richardgoegan3625 7 місяців тому

    Great but get rid of the music. Thx

  • @ravsirjansingh9788
    @ravsirjansingh9788 8 місяців тому

    You’re just drunk and playing

  • @sj460162
    @sj460162 8 місяців тому

    Im not sure whats going on here. Im left eye dominat and right handed so what do I have to do

  • @TheBlueTechnology
    @TheBlueTechnology 8 місяців тому

    Please Reply as i deliver the cue , the cue tip goes to the left i have tried, different stances, i walk online, put the cue and bring chest to cue. the only thing i am suspecting is my bridge arm is always bent Do you know why the cue tip goes to left as i deliver thank you

    • @snookerproclub5990
      @snookerproclub5990 8 місяців тому

      Hi hope you are doing well. I have to see you in video recording because it could be few reasons. Please sent me your video +37062089254. Most likely it is related with folllow through length and upper body positioning.

  • @fearcrisis2872
    @fearcrisis2872 8 місяців тому

    I have been the best snooker and billiard player at 1994 in Shan state, Myanmar 🇲🇲. It took me one and half year to become the best player. I started learning billiard for 6 months. After that started playing snooker for a year. Then I stop. No one couldn't beat me. I always play with betting. Those time we only play 6 red ball rank. We didn't have good cue. Most players can clear the table. It's very often. But at that time no tournament in Myanmar. Most of Shan state player know me well until today. That's about what I proud myself. 😄

    • @snookerproclub5990
      @snookerproclub5990 8 місяців тому

      If you played well. Why you didn't continue?

    • @fearcrisis2872
      @fearcrisis2872 8 місяців тому

      @@snookerproclub5990 At that time there are 13 snooker table in my hometown. But those tables owners not allow me to play anymore.

  • @nirru1
    @nirru1 8 місяців тому

    Excellent (Y)

  • @Dungthainguyentv
    @Dungthainguyentv 8 місяців тому

    Thank

  • @JohnJaySnookerChannel
    @JohnJaySnookerChannel 9 місяців тому

    Good video - love snooker

  • @JawadWahabzada-yw4df
    @JawadWahabzada-yw4df 9 місяців тому

    Very nice

  • @JohnJaySnookerChannel
    @JohnJaySnookerChannel 9 місяців тому

    Very good advice

  • @frankybaby3100
    @frankybaby3100 10 місяців тому

    I can't believe your advice...it's unsporting behaviour to walk around the table and slow it down. play your own game and natural pace and respect your opponent. the most important thing is to be in your zone. find whatever it is to get there. for me it's relaxing classical music for you it's meditation. everyone has their own way. if you are in the zone your fears and inhibitions disappear. don't beat yourself.

  • @alisafarzadeh265
    @alisafarzadeh265 10 місяців тому

    very useful . thank you so much to make this game understandable ...

  • @HappyWanderer140
    @HappyWanderer140 10 місяців тому

    It's also how you damage your cue

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 11 місяців тому

    Thanks mate👍🇳🇿🎱

  • @calvinandakjozef
    @calvinandakjozef 11 місяців тому

    I would stay down every shot even before CB hitting the OB and where OB is going as feedback correction to my instinct. Also important not just potting a ball but is it as per my expected path of potting.

  • @racingretro4850
    @racingretro4850 11 місяців тому

    Aim like simple shot right ?

  • @UstadPitbullahKhan
    @UstadPitbullahKhan 11 місяців тому

    Best black ball potting video ever!!!!! The angles, thick thin everything, just wow!

  • @syaheer8689
    @syaheer8689 11 місяців тому

    Huge pockets tho

    • @snookerproclub5990
      @snookerproclub5990 11 місяців тому

      85mm. They are above but stlll most players can't make 50-100 breakd anyway.

  • @snookerproclub5990
    @snookerproclub5990 11 місяців тому

    Fair comment guys. I will redo.

  • @oneplus5562
    @oneplus5562 11 місяців тому

    Charles Poole said some players are unconscious and incompetent. Some are conscious but incompetent. Some are competent on the table but unconscious and the best players are conscious and competent. So yes it's the mind body connection like you say