When we see top pros walk around the table and mime their next shot, they are planning to be comfortable on their position. Obviously, they are doing just what this video is teaching. Thanks for helping me keep it “top of mind.”
Great info. As a professional golf instructor and a local pool instructor, it amazes me how pool instructors want to criticize and disavow what other instructors are saying. In the golf business, that was totally unacceptable. I see many national teachers showing drills on how to get to the center of the table. My center is an 8 inch box from the true center. I do not know any instructors who would consider a ball 3 inches from the spot, the center of the table. Some of it is semantics but lets work together to get people interested and playing better pool.
Once again another great lesson that directly affects virtually every game I play. Like I mentioned in the past, I play on a nine foot table and I see it happen far too often where I put myself in a position similar to what your saying and it costs me a runout or a game cause I cannot comfortably reach the cue ball. Thanks Anthony, much appreciated brother!
Very nice! Something I never really thought about much before, but I will now! I’ve put myself in bad long positions before like that. Thank you Anthony!
Great tip Anthony. I’m 6’4” and I still use a joint extension and we only play on bar boxes. It’s rare I have a shot I can’t reach and I still have a butt extension for my McDermott h series cue. I’m going to play on a 9’ table soon so I’m anxious to try out your tips.
The info is well noted (and something I was already aware of). IMHO, and I hope you don't mind the constructive criticism, but I think the video was about 10 minutes too long!! The info was explained early on. Thanks for the instruction, overall!
Appreciate you Anthony, with my 7' 4" frame I still can't reach because my Covid belly is in the way!!! LOL... Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Your always a breath of fresh air.....The boys are growing like weeds I see......
Interesting your video... I can not see fine These lines from the position you use in your video... I think you must place your camera no diagonally to tiene lines, but in front of tiene lines in order one to see it better. Excuse me my english... Hi from Panama
@@poolteacher was playing at Buffallo Billiards in Nola for $ 7,500.00 per game before Corona hit . So yeah 200$ is nothing for sure but for 2 strangers to meet up and play I think it’s a good start . The pressure I’m talking about is mental pressure. I probably can’t win but I like a challenge! Much respect sir
When we see top pros walk around the table and mime their next shot, they are planning to be comfortable on their position. Obviously, they are doing just what this video is teaching. Thanks for helping me keep it “top of mind.”
Great info. As a professional golf instructor and a local pool instructor, it amazes me how pool instructors want to criticize and disavow what other instructors are saying. In the golf business, that was totally unacceptable. I see many national teachers showing drills on how to get to the center of the table. My center is an 8 inch box from the true center. I do not know any instructors who would consider a ball 3 inches from the spot, the center of the table. Some of it is semantics but lets work together to get people interested and playing better pool.
Once again another great lesson that directly affects virtually every game I play. Like I mentioned in the past, I play on a nine foot table and I see it happen far too often where I put myself in a position similar to what your saying and it costs me a runout or a game cause I cannot comfortably reach the cue ball. Thanks Anthony, much appreciated brother!
Very nice! Something I never really thought about much before, but I will now!
I’ve put myself in bad long positions before like that.
Thank you Anthony!
Great tip Anthony. I’m 6’4” and I still use a joint extension and we only play on bar boxes. It’s rare I have a shot I can’t reach and I still have a butt extension for my McDermott h series cue. I’m going to play on a 9’ table soon so I’m anxious to try out your tips.
Thx for watching Tom!
What a great tip. Thank you.
The info is well noted (and something I was already aware of).
IMHO, and I hope you don't mind the constructive criticism, but I think the video was about 10 minutes too long!! The info was explained early on.
Thanks for the instruction, overall!
Great video, thanks for sharing. What are you using for the white spots?
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Appreciate you Anthony, with my 7' 4" frame I still can't reach because my Covid belly is in the way!!! LOL... Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Your always a breath of fresh air.....The boys are growing like weeds I see......
Thanks for watching buddy!
Great info
Thank you
Interesting your video... I can not see fine
These lines from the position you use in your video... I think you must place your camera no diagonally to tiene lines, but in front of tiene lines in order one to see it better. Excuse me my english... Hi from Panama
I think it would be a lot better if you would tell what English you were. Using , thank you
I’ll keep that in mind. I’ll do one on spin.
I wanna play you some One pocket for 200$ per game . I gotta seee you under pressure
200 ain’t no money. If you are trying to put pressure that won’t do it! 😂
@@poolteacher was playing at Buffallo Billiards in Nola for $ 7,500.00 per game before Corona hit . So yeah 200$ is nothing for sure but for 2 strangers to meet up and play I think it’s a good start . The pressure I’m talking about is mental pressure. I probably can’t win but I like a challenge! Much respect sir
lol Tony always woofing, even on UA-cam 😂
@@JasonSams81 lol …… well
@@JasonSams81 😂💯