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Snooker
The Fine Art DVD will be on offer to the public on the
internet though home made and written by a Mr hey you;
the disc will may be quite expensive to purchase.
Snooker
has waited a lifetime for a coaching method with parameters
and detail that a student can read and understand, before
blindly practicing by knocking balls about.
The
Fine Art DVD gives “one to one” coaching, and “one to
one” teaching; the student can read in detail while
watching, or switch over and listen only, while watching.
The
DVD gives the usual menus like stop and start, book
marks, go to, etc. the video tape that the DVD was made
from was an impromptu, home made coaching lesson.
The
Fine Art also gives over sixty minutes of amazing entertainment
to people that may have no interest in the coaching
side of snooker.
1.
Seeing the most correct and no nonsense cue action as
yet seen in snooker.
2.
Witnessing the sheer simplicity in the Fine Art one
to one coaching method.
3.
Apportioning and detailing the Fine Art’s 90% technique.
4.
Seeing the game played successfully with one handed
shots.
5.
Proving the value of technique by playing a frame of
snooker blind folded.
6.
Potting balls successfully off the black spot at eight
balls per minute.
7.
For the first time, seeing and learning the magic of
the screw back shot.
8.
Learning to understand the mechanics of the balls, particularly
the cue ball.
9.
Understanding the limitations of shots in snooker by
shrewd addressing.
10.
Realising balls cannot roll on a level surface; they
skid, they spin or do both when struck, but cannot roll
until the balls motion is equal only to the length of
the balls circumference.
The
new awareness to physics in snooker will introduce an
entirely different way of addressing and striking the
cue ball. Knowing the cue ball will always skid and
spin if struck off centre will in time completely eliminate
the “machine-gun address” and reduce the many threatening
addresses to the cue ball.
“Find
that address” will be the new snooker slogan to replace;
“Don’t
forget to follow through”.
Pause
on the address; then drive the cue tip straight through
the cue ball.
Snooker
The Fine Art is the only DVD that actually coaches one
to one snooker. The method introduces the mechanics
of the balls and the awareness of physics in snooker.
Snooker
balls don’t roll.
Snooker
is over one hundred years old and the Fine Art is the
first alternative to the Joe Davis method. The only
other alternative to the Joe Davis method is the Joe
Davis copycat method. The game of snooker does not have
a Jack Jones or a John Smith method, nor does it have
detailed instructions on how to play the game, only
on how to score points; therefore snooker has survived
principally on the copycat method for seventy years.
Joe
Davis was a kind of enigma: A kind and very generous
person; a wrongly advised person that couldn’t take
advice; or was duped by “early day muggers”?
Concerning
the pricing of the Fine Art DVD? It may be quite expensive?
Mr hey you (author) considers the buyers and future
teachers of the Fine Art need protection from coaching
bandits. All revenue, excluding expenses will be (for
a period) deposited into a legal fund exclusively to
deter a glut of self inflicted coaches.
Only
players that have purchased a Fine Art DVD can apply
to be considered for a coaching
Certificate
and named in the WWW Fine Art coaching directory.
There
are no restrictions on any person choosing to play snooker the Fine
Art way.
Snooker
The Fine Art will (in time) begin accepting applications
for Fine Art coaches. A percentage of all moneys will
go to the Fine Art Legal Fund to protect the player’s
vocation or paid hobby. Being a professional player
or ex-pro will not automatically qualify a person as
a Fine Art coach. Only players that genuinely want to
teach snooker the Fine Art method will be considered
to teach.
There
is a misconception in coaching snooker that only a great
player can be a coach or the best coaches are ex-professionals.
This concept is positively miss-leading and wrong. The
game of snooker is over one hundred years old and has
failed to find an expression to describe “how to strike
the cue ball correctly” or to explain the relevant detail
that makes the cue ball react as it does in advance
snooker.
The
coaches that charge £30, £50, and £100 plus per hour
should publish there method, there are no secretes in
snooker. Mr Joe Davis released all his secretes for
everybody’s benefit. With the exception of the Fine
Art method, no person has written anything new, original
or different from the Joe Davis coaching books.
Snooker
amnesia is contagious: I’ve always known that but just
forgot
The
Fine Art is the only alternative method to the Joe Davis
books on coaching therefore it is in direct conflict,
discord or variance with every snooker coach. There
will be no competition from the Fine Art method; merely
an offering of choice to snooker and pool players worldwide.
Fine
Art snooker is like a recipe: Completely manufactured
with great detail.
Adopting
titles like: “Fully qualified coach” or “Certified coach”
sounds impressive and gives the same importance to pupils
as “ex-professional” snooker coach.
A
Fine Art coach will be registered as an, “Authorised
Fine Art Coach” as only the author or copyright owner
can give or bestow such authority.
Natural
ability is enjoying three meals a day without biting
your tongue off.
The
Fine Art method of playing will dominate the 20-16 (snooker)
Olympics.
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