This document is an excerpt from Steve Davis' book "Successful Snooker" where he provides guidance on choosing and caring for a snooker cue. He recommends buying a one or two-piece ash or maple cue that is 4'9" to 5' long and weighs around 17 ounces, with a 10mm tip. The cue should feel balanced when held. Davis stresses the importance of always using the same high-quality cue and holding it the same way for consistency. He cleans his cue occasionally with warm water and sometimes rubs in linseed oil.
The document outlines a training program for snooker players to help them improve specific aspects of their game and eventually become champions. It includes routines focused on cue ball control, technique, tactics, and concentration with the goal of potting balls accurately and controlling position. Players are directed to practice elements like potting various balls from different spots, escaping snookers, and playing short simulated matches to enhance their skills.
The document outlines a snooker training program designed to help players improve their game. It provides specific drills and routines focused on concentration, cue ball control, tactics, and technique. The goal is to lead players from beginner level to championship ability by developing their stances, shots, and ability to control the cue ball. Players are directed to practice elements like potting balls from different positions, executing safety shots, and playing out simulated match situations. Repeating the drills will improve their skills and help them understand their own styles of play.
This document is an excerpt from Steve Davis' book "Successful Snooker" where he provides guidance on choosing and caring for a snooker cue. He recommends buying a one or two-piece ash or maple cue that is 4'9" to 5' long and weighs around 17 ounces, with a 10mm tip. The cue should feel balanced when held. Davis stresses the importance of always using the same high-quality cue and holding it the same way for consistency. He cleans his cue occasionally with warm water and sometimes rubs in linseed oil.
The document outlines a training program for snooker players to help them improve specific aspects of their game and eventually become champions. It includes routines focused on cue ball control, technique, tactics, and concentration with the goal of potting balls accurately and controlling position. Players are directed to practice elements like potting various balls from different spots, escaping snookers, and playing short simulated matches to enhance their skills.
The document outlines a snooker training program designed to help players improve their game. It provides specific drills and routines focused on concentration, cue ball control, tactics, and technique. The goal is to lead players from beginner level to championship ability by developing their stances, shots, and ability to control the cue ball. Players are directed to practice elements like potting balls from different positions, executing safety shots, and playing out simulated match situations. Repeating the drills will improve their skills and help them understand their own styles of play.