As a beginner coach for young children and beginner adult players I find this very usefull information on how to not give too much information to the players as they will be confused and you don't see fast progress at all. By building their technique and focus one step at a time you indeed get beter results and their confidence grows rapidly. Good stuff. Thank you.
@@kristofmaes4257 yes it's a fine line beetween too little or to much info. I suggest this aswell You give a specific info, then you let student to apply, once he does it well and he feels difference you can increase difficulty or add new info on slightly different topic. With this approach young students are more likely to listen.
Very detailed video. Great!
As a beginner coach for young children and beginner adult players I find this very usefull information on how to not give too much information to the players as they will be confused and you don't see fast progress at all. By building their technique and focus one step at a time you indeed get beter results and their confidence grows rapidly. Good stuff. Thank you.
@@kristofmaes4257 yes it's a fine line beetween too little or to much info.
I suggest this aswell
You give a specific info, then you let student to apply, once he does it well and he feels difference you can increase difficulty or add new info on slightly different topic. With this approach young students are more likely to listen.
@@kristofmaes4257 thank you
Very good
@@paulbamford8Ball thank you.
That has been my problem, not being able to pot a simple straight blue. thanks I will practice these routines and the sound is much better as well.
@@old8 thank you. I'm sure your potting will improve