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🎱 If you’re serious about improving your pool game, you need more than tips — you need physics.
Most players struggle because they’re taught tricks instead of truth. They jump into sidespin before they can control center‑ball, and the result is predictable: ❌ Missed shots ❌ Wild cue‑ball paths ❌ Inconsistent position play ❌ Zero confidence That’s why I built a complete training system with two powerful tiers: 🟦 PREMIUM TIER — “Physics of Spin” The fastest way to build REAL cue‑ball control. You’ll learn: • Why center‑ball is the foundation of accuracy • How slight top/bottom creates predictable movement • How roll, stun, and drag actually work • Beginner‑safe position routes • How to avoid the chaos of sidespin until you’re ready This course gives you the control you’ve been missing. 🟧 TOP TIER — “Applied Cue‑Ball Physics” When you’re ready for elite‑level mastery. This advanced course breaks down: • Squirt • Swerve • Throw • Torque • Friction • Equipment physics • Predictive aiming • Advanced spin control This is just a peek at what you get when becoming a member of this community 🎯 Whether you’re a beginner or a competitor, there’s a tier built for your level — and a path to the next one. Stop guessing. Start understanding. Your game changes the moment you learn the physics behind it.
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Build the Base: Why Fundamentals Are Everything in Pool
Hey PoolSkoolers, Let me tell you something straight from the felt: fancy shots don’t win games—fundamentals do. I’ve seen it a thousand times. Players chasing trick shots, banking three rails, trying to look like a highlight reel. But when the pressure’s on? It’s the player with the clean stance, the quiet bridge, and the repeatable stroke who walks away with the cash. 🧱 The Foundation: Stance, Grip, and Stroke Your fundamentals are your foundation. Without them, your game is built on sand. That means: - Stance: Balanced, grounded, and stable. You should feel like a tripod—unshakable. - Grip: Loose but controlled. Death-gripping the cue is like trying to write with a frozen hand. - Stroke: Smooth, straight, and repeatable. No chicken wings, no jerks, no drama. These aren’t just checkboxes—they’re habits. And habits become muscle memory. 🧠 Muscle Memory: Your Secret Weapon When your stroke is pure, your body learns fast. You don’t have to “think” about every shot—you just line up and let it flow. That’s muscle memory at work. It’s what lets you stay cool under pressure, shoot consistent patterns, and recover from mistakes without spiraling. And here’s the kicker: good habits lock in just as fast as bad ones. So if you’re gonna groove something into your game, make sure it’s solid. 🔁 Repetition with Intention Drills aren’t punishment—they’re your shortcut to mastery. But only if you do them right. That means: - Slow down. - Focus on form. - Repeat with purpose. Don’t just go through the motions. Every stroke is a vote for the player you’re becoming. 🎯 Bottom Line If you want to run racks, win tournaments, or just stop scratching on the 8, start with your base. Master the boring stuff. Groove the fundamentals. Because when your body knows what to do, your mind is free to play. See you at the table. —Coach
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So I ran across this in another community https://youtu.be/ZeKKC4n9swM?si=FokRCIYtkhN4OnIj check it out
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Zen and the Art of Plant Maintenance (and Cue Ball Control)
Houseplants don’t yell. They don’t rush. They just are. And maybe that’s the energy we need more of at the table. Next time you’re down on a shot, channel your inner bonsai master. Breathe. Visualize. Execute. Like a plant reaching for the sun, your cue ball wants to find its path—don’t force it. Guide it. What’s your pre-shot ritual? Do you have a “plant-like” moment of stillness before you pull the trigger? Share your zen routine in the comments. Let’s grow our mental game together.
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Hello Poolskoolers!
Hey it's me again 😜 first I'd like to welcome our new members!!! I know we are still tiny but that won't stay that way if I have anything to say about it. I've been playing pool since I could see over the edge of the table. My pops was a shooter and between pool and golf and his hobby called work, we didn't see much of him, lol. Once I figured out what was hidden above my eye sight I was hooked and there was no coming back. Today the game is my therapist and there is no happier place for me to be than on the table knocking balls around especially if I've got someone to work with that wants to be better! So with that said, I'm going to build content here, everything I have learned about the game in last 45 years. I don't want this community to end up being known as 'that place with the guy that never shuts up" because I talk a lot, lol. I'm looking to fill out a few places in the team so I'm not the only one posting and building... I could use a few that can write on current pool events and maybe equipment reviews and history of this great sport or even more tips and drills. Even if you just post videos of you rolling balls around, it's still something more. This is not my community, it's OURS. I want you to use it too. Most of all have fun out there, but stop in here and you'll find that that the fun doesn't just stop at the table.
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