by Becky Rosner | Oct 14, 2016 | Billiard News by APA at PoolPlayers.com
Before we address different types of stances, it’s important to understand your “lead leg.” If you’re right-handed, the lead leg is your right. If you’re left handed, it’s your left. The lead leg is the best aiming tool you have. By using the lead leg when lining...
by Becky Rosner | Oct 14, 2016 | Billiard News by APA at PoolPlayers.com
Before we address different types of stances, it’s important to understand your “lead leg.” If you’re right-handed, the lead leg is your right. If you’re left handed, it’s your left. The lead leg is the best aiming tool you have. By using the lead leg when lining...
by Billiard Greg | Oct 12, 2016 | Billiard Greg's, Aiming and Execution Tutorials for Billiards, Pool Playing Tips
So once again a pro has posted some instruction on pre-shot routine. Lee Brett gives a nice example of field of vision while talking about how you should always approach the table and not start at the table. For each shot you should always start from a couple steps...
by Becky Rosner | Oct 11, 2016 | Billiard News by APA at PoolPlayers.com
Roughly 90% of sighting the object ball is done back away from the table, as you get a clearer view of the shot. You’ll also see the line of the shot more clearly from there than when down on the shot. This is the most important part of every shot you’ll take. If...
by Becky Rosner | Oct 10, 2016 | Billiard News by APA at PoolPlayers.com
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