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Breathing Re Training

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Mary Lennox - 2006-08-28

Improving our breathing pattern, is an effective way of dealing with stress. This is an overlooked part of match play and can make a dramatic difference in your play when done the right way. Our guest speaker Mary Lennox gives us some advice on how to achieve a better breathing pattern under stressfull conditions.

The Kick

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David Weller - 2005-06-25

Two flash videos of the kick in slow motion.

NOTE: You will need to have the Adobe flash player version 6 or greater installed on your machine to view the example videos. If you do not have this installed on your system? you can download it for free here

How To Replace The Tip Of Your Cue

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David Weller - 2005-03-29

Knowing how to replace your own tip can save you tons of time and bother, and most importantly if it falls off during a game, you will know how to fix it by reading this tutorial.

The Right Cue

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David Weller - 2005-02-28

To progress in the game of snooker you need the correct cue, and you should choose very carefully. Many people are always changing their cue, this can be very detrimental to your overall game. So my advice to you is to never keep changing your cue, try to stick with the same cue, this way you will start to feel comfortable with it, and begin to know how much...

Looking after your snooker cue

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David Weller - 2005-02-01

Cue Care This page is for players who have just started the game and is a rough guide on how to look after your snooker or pool cue.

Glossary of Snooker terms

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David Weller - 2005-01-05

A list of 97 snooker terms used in the game.

Players Code of Practice

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David Weller - 2004-05-22

As in most sports, there is a responsability by the sports person to be a gentleman and show respect to their opponent, and in the game of snooker there is no greater example of this. For all the beginners in the game of snooker you should always apply these rules of etiquette at all times, whether you are in your local snooker club or playing in your local snooker league or even a professional game.

Snooker Balls

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David Weller - 2004-04-20

A set of balls for a snooker table consist of 15 reds, 6 colours which are yellow,green,brown,blue,pink and black, and one white cue ball. Each ball has a diameter of...

The Snooker Table

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David Weller - 2004-02-16

The cloth on the table can be of different thickness, club tables are usually fitted with a thick heavy duty cloth that tends to be of a slow speed. Match tables have a thinner cloth and tighter pockets , with these tables having a thinner...

The Cue Tip

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David Weller - 2004-01-14

In order to control the cue-ball? a properly shaped tip must be used.


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