He's a excellent instructor! I learned a lot! I will continue to watch his videos Thanks Jim!
@HillbillyIslandLife
Ай бұрын
U r a great instructor Jim! Keep it up and do some work with a high-level player that has PLATEAUED in skill level and trying to het over the hump(LOTS OF INTEREST)......THX
@lanternman13
3 ай бұрын
I will die, if someone is talking the whole time without a pause.
@jimsplacebilliards-5499
Ай бұрын
Since the "whole time" is not shown in these videos, how do you know what happened during the "pause"? Are you saying you would sit still and watch the parts where there is no discussion and you are just watching a student do a drill over and over and over and over again?
@Danumurti18
3 ай бұрын
I get a feeling he's going worse after the training.
@jimsplacebilliards-5499
Ай бұрын
Almost everyone DOES get worse when adjusting their fundamentals. It is part of the process, but they invariably get better if they incorporate better fundamentals by practicing until it becomes their new norm. Just telling someone to change generally does not work. They have to struggle, and part of the struggle is feeling uncomfortable for a while, not doing as well until they incorporate the new thing.
@procrastinator6902
3 ай бұрын
32:00 I'm sorry, but he did not stroke this well at all. His shoulder dropped alot here and his cue tip went straight up. Definitely have to commend your patience on the bridge teaching tho. It seems like such a simple task to explain to people but I know from experience that some people (and it usually seems to be women for some reason) really seem to have difficulty understanding what a good bridge should be and forming one.
@jimsplacebilliards-5499
2 ай бұрын
It takes patience for every element. Regarding your first comment, we were working on the bridge, not the entire stroke. If I negatively comment because he dropped his shoulder and swooped the stick up, then the current focus is completley lost. Instead, the positive comment reinforces the thing we were working on, which was the bridge, and he got that. It is a tedious process of one little thing at a time, which will likely be forgotten and have to be gone over at the next session. Nothing easy about any of this.
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