Break from life, has resurrected my game to a game to an amazing point were u play with great players and they gone love Ur game for sure. Thanks man 🎉🙏🔥
I have been watching your videos for about 2 weeks and implemented a few of your tips. WOW, improved much, to a point where my buddy asked if I was on steroids, lol. Still need to unlearn the bad habits, definitely getting there with your help. Thanks for your efforts. Cape Town, South Africa.
@@Breakfromlife Protect it and your back at all costs. Take it from me with 2 blown discs waiting for surgery at 33 years old. It's all but killed my snooker career
James from Fareham here! Thanks for the great videos! They have helped me get a 32 highest break in match play and 80 in the line up. I only bought a snooker cue 2 years ago, and I'm a top 3 player in my local club league. I have a question about selecting the potting angle and focusing. I have a weak myopia/short-sightedness (just -0.75 right and -0.25 left) and I still struggle to pot thin cuts and half ball shots. I try to imagine a dot or an edge as appropriate as the point furthest from the pocket on the object ball, but when I move back to the cue ball, it's hard to keep focusing on, and I'm often unsure that its the correct angle. Wearing glasses feels a little unnatural, though it does make my eyesight clearer. How important do you think having completely crisp eyesight is?
I know a few people who have benefited from glasses. But I think you can get away with it to a certain extent. It’s a lot about what you imagine happening as well as what you can see
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania not a snooker table in 500 miles. Update it appears that a room called “Club Med Billiards” in Harrisburg our state capitol has a full size snooker table. Road trip! A mere 177 miles away.
I tried this last night on an open table routine.. and got a 133 total clearance.. for me this is excellent.. also had a 107 line up..I tried pausing until I felt ready to strike cueball..
Very interesting! Noticed the same, but didn't understood - I need to have proper delay and "freeze" before I make shot. Otherwise I miss. I am Alex C, greetings from Kharkiv (Ukraine)!
Hi. I'm thinking of getting a new cue, but if I bought one with a medium tip, would it mean that I wouldn't have as much power as if I chose one with a hard tip? Is that something you'd explain in a video? Thank you. I love the channel by the way
i’ve done a bit on this before, and it mostly helps to keep the elbow of your bridge arm clamp to the table. If you do this everything else tends to move less
When you use a trace/touch of helping side, do you have to make the adjustment and allow for the deflection and throw of the cue ball or just go for the aiming point you chose as if it was centre ball striking? Please guide.
Doesn't the aimtechnique of pushing the cue trought an inivisable cueball fail at larger angles? If you do that you will always undercut the objectball. You need to account for the radius of the cueball. Just a thought.
Where did all brum's good snooker clubs go??? Know any good places with genuinely good tables? (Preferably south brum but I'll mish it for a good cloth)
@dannydude007321 pandemic killed of off, I'm using Landywood in great whirly bit of a distance but if your after good tables and match cloths, there's not many that beat it, good luck bro
Absolutely life changing for me! I am now making the "will you look at that" shots that i would always miss before! Thanks mate!
Break from life, has resurrected my game to a game to an amazing point were u play with great players and they gone love Ur game for sure. Thanks man 🎉🙏🔥
I have been watching your videos for about 2 weeks and implemented a few of your tips. WOW, improved much, to a point where my buddy asked if I was on steroids, lol. Still need to unlearn the bad habits, definitely getting there with your help. Thanks for your efforts. Cape Town, South Africa.
Perfect tutorial, tried it and found myself making higher break than I usually would. Much Love from Galway, Ireland
You're doing great, hats off ! Fan from Hungary ✌
keep up the good work you have really improved my game thanks for putting me on the map it really made my day
Glad to actually find someone who noticed I did
@@Breakfromlife yeah thanks for doing that
Thank you for all your videos and advices! Greetings from Prague, Czech Republic
I'll have to give this a try in my pool games. Cheers from Pat in Fredericton, Canada.
Me too in pool games at work, Worcester UK.
Awesome! Very educational, thank you for this content. I love your exploration of technique.
2:17 Yeah my back hurts
Yeah it can be an issue my neck was giving me issues when I filmed this
@@Breakfromlife Protect it and your back at all costs. Take it from me with 2 blown discs waiting for surgery at 33 years old. It's all but killed my snooker career
@@RetroTekGuyAU Sorry to hear that. Lucky my neck was only me sleeping in a weird position
I’m a huge fan of you ❤
Love this routine! Down to the club I go. From Conwy, Wales
Its beeen while watching your videos so its the time should mention me in maps
Lahore pakistan by the way love your content
Thank you for all the tips, I learn a lot from all your video ❤ from Malaysia with ❤
James from Fareham here!
Thanks for the great videos! They have helped me get a 32 highest break in match play and 80 in the line up. I only bought a snooker cue 2 years ago, and I'm a top 3 player in my local club league.
I have a question about selecting the potting angle and focusing. I have a weak myopia/short-sightedness (just -0.75 right and -0.25 left) and I still struggle to pot thin cuts and half ball shots.
I try to imagine a dot or an edge as appropriate as the point furthest from the pocket on the object ball, but when I move back to the cue ball, it's hard to keep focusing on, and I'm often unsure that its the correct angle.
Wearing glasses feels a little unnatural, though it does make my eyesight clearer.
How important do you think having completely crisp eyesight is?
I know a few people who have benefited from glasses. But I think you can get away with it to a certain extent. It’s a lot about what you imagine happening as well as what you can see
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania not a snooker table in 500 miles. Update it appears that a room called “Club Med Billiards” in Harrisburg our state capitol has a full size snooker table. Road trip! A mere 177 miles away.
Amazing video. Cheers From Ifrane Morocco
One of your best videos this well explained,thank you very much I will try this.
I tried this last night on an open table routine.. and got a 133 total clearance.. for me this is excellent.. also had a 107 line up..I tried pausing until I felt ready to strike cueball..
That’s great. It can really help you feel more confident if you get the timing right like that
Amazing direction
Love from india...
You r gona make too many Peter Ebdons 😅
I’ll take the video down now then
Very interesting! Noticed the same, but didn't understood - I need to have proper delay and "freeze" before I make shot. Otherwise I miss. I am Alex C, greetings from Kharkiv (Ukraine)!
Love from india ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you my brother big fan from morocco
Thanks for the LPT!
From Toulouse, France
thanks brother ❤from Kerala INDIA
Hello from Barcelona, Spain.
Love your videos mate!
Superb vídeo
Matthew from Nova Scotia,
Thank you for all the insight! Subscribed
Greetings from Brooklyn, NY!!!
Hi. I'm thinking of getting a new cue, but if I bought one with a medium tip, would it mean that I wouldn't have as much power as if I chose one with a hard tip? Is that something you'd explain in a video? Thank you. I love the channel by the way
Great suggestion 😊
Very useful.
Can you do a video on how to stand still and why my arm moves on the shot
i’ve done a bit on this before, and it mostly helps to keep the elbow of your bridge arm clamp to the table. If you do this everything else tends to move less
If I hold for too long can it become a problem eg not being able to release the cue because of too tight a grip
Big fan sir
Off to go and try this...
When you use a trace/touch of helping side, do you have to make the adjustment and allow for the deflection and throw of the cue ball or just go for the aiming point you chose as if it was centre ball striking? Please guide.
Id also like to know.
Fan from Guangzhou china 🇨🇳
Thank you for the video
When I pause, I don't sideswipe the ball with a bad swing. Thanks for the tip!
luv from pakistan😍
Doesn't the aimtechnique of pushing the cue trought an inivisable cueball fail at larger angles? If you do that you will always undercut the objectball. You need to account for the radius of the cueball. Just a thought.
Stuart Bingham's final pause on the back-swing seems to last a very long time. It looks a bit bizarre to me, but obviously works for him.
I used to pause a bit too long.. . .
Yeah it can be an issue as I said holding makes the pressure build
And then you took an arrow in your knee?
Great
well, off to the club i go
I'm Malik Adnan from islamabad Pakistan your subscriber for so long but you never mentioned me in your video😢
ah yes, the revised 2024 version of snooker aiming techniques
Good morning from sunny perry bar😂😂😂
Where did all brum's good snooker clubs go??? Know any good places with genuinely good tables? (Preferably south brum but I'll mish it for a good cloth)
@dannydude007321 pandemic killed of off, I'm using Landywood in great whirly bit of a distance but if your after good tables and match cloths, there's not many that beat it, good luck bro
Do professional players aim this way too?
A break of 2 would be a challenge for me ☹️
From bijapur karnataka india hope u find me😅
Hi, I'm from Saratov, Russia. Can you please pin it with the blue color? The same color as the beautiful Volga river!
pourquoi beaucoup de joueurs de snooker tapotent leurs doigts sur la table avant 1 coup?
I’ll set 1 ball up then 😂
Bad reasoning and bad advice.
You should not be focusing on anything when you strike.. focusing is exactly how you mess up the shot.
Bad advice.
The pause needs to be natural....not deliberate