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I've been a coach in a stadium and I have a little experience teaching people to play, maybe it will help you:
1.Since you can find the goal point, hitting the ball is the key, and when hitting the ball, it is mainly a matter of hitting the ball, and the main thing is to follow the direction of your aim. Some people aim the ball very accurately, but they always can't get the ball, and the main problem is the shot.
In order to score a goal, the goal can only be scored if the white ball hits the target ball accurately.
When aiming at the ball, two straight lines will be formed between the cue ball and the target ball, and between the target ball and the hole, and the intersection point of these two straight lines is the goal point, which is the point where the white ball should hit. The shot should be steady, practice more, and you'll be fine.
2.For novices to practice curveball, I personally am not very in favor, but I can tell you the skills of curveball, for the curve ball the size of the arc is determined by the angle of your club, when your club is at a right angle of 90° to the ball table, the arc is very small when the club is at an angle of 45° to the ball table. If you want the white ball to go around the obstacle ball from the right, you can hit the left side of the white ball when you tie the ball, and in the same way, if you want to go around the obstacle ball from the left, you can play the right side of the white ball.
Of course, the size of the arc is also related to the strength of the ball, which mainly depends on how you usually feel when you practice, or you need to practice to tie it well. I still say the same sentence, for novices, first of all, you should practice the accuracy and rod method well, don't be in a hurry, the basic skills are good, and the practice will naturally get twice the result with half the effort in the future.
Hope you get something out of it.
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1. It is correct for the cue ball to aim at the goal point, if the hitting point is not the center, the route of the cue ball center is parallel to the cue.
2. Novices don't practice the rod, let's practice the high rod and the low rod and the like, the requirements for the front hand and the back hand are very high. I've been practicing sticking since I started playing, and it took me several years to practice, and then I found out that this thing wasn't practiced, and I naturally played it when my hand was stable.
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It's not about the left side of the cue ball.
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Summary. 1) There are two effects of force: changing the shape of the object and changing the motion state of the object;
2) The conditions for doing work are: acting forcefully on the object, and the object moves a certain distance in the direction of the force;
When you play billiards, have you done any work on billiards?
1) There are two effects of force: changing the shape of the object, changing the movement state of the object; (2) The conditions for doing work are: acting on the object with a forceful attitude, and the object moves a certain distance in the direction of the force;
In the process of rolling the billiards on the table, the cue stick no longer has a strong effect on the billiards, so the cue does not do work on the billiards
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Hello dear ! 1.Hit the bottom left of the cue ball, aim at the angle between the ball and the edge of the cue, and hit the ball out with gentle force, so that the rate of scoring the ball can reach 90%.
2.The sticky ball can be quietly said to be the most difficult to deal with in billiards, because the angle between the target ball and the pocket mouth is too smallThis makes it more difficult to score.
When playing the sticky ball, everyone should pay attention to the accuracy of the hitting point.
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Alas. Such a complex issue is not .........
The first physical phenomenon is inertia. Take the low game, for example: when you hit a white ball with a low game.
It is moving forward with two forces. One is the whirling force of the low rod. One is the impetus to strike forward.
When the friction between the table and the white ball is less than the thrust given by the pole. The white ball moves forward with a backspin. When hitting the target ball, this impetus disappears instantly.
And the force of the backspin continues. The white ball will "retract" backwards. Similarly.
If you're hitting hard. Then this impetus will not completely disappear after hitting the target ball. This will also create "inertia", so the white ball will continue to move forward a little bit, and then retract when this inertia is exhausted.
There is also the possibility that when your power and point of hit are just right, the white ball will balance its forward inertia and backward spin when it hits the target ball. The white ball will pause. Of course, this inertia will run out quickly.
So the pause is at most a few tenths of a second after the white ball spins.
High Stick Principle: The white ball hits the target ball with a strong forward spin. When two balls collide, there is a reaction force, just like a fast car that bounces back a little when it hits a wall.
The white ball will bounce back and the forward spin effect will come out. If your forward rotation thrust is good enough, it is equal to this reaction force. Then there will be a pause in the white ball after the impact.
In fact, it has to do with the way you exert your strength. It is necessary to use the method of using the force of "Stern" to have the appearance you are talking about.
Push rod force: It is to smooth the rod. Don't rush to close the pole.
Repeat some more force as the clubhead touches the white ball. It's like the feeling of a white ball being "pushed" out. The purpose of the putter is:
The forward rotation of the white ball is consistent with the impetus given by the pole. It's like a ball that rolls naturally.
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When hitting a power high and low shot, the cue ball pauses for a moment and then spins forward or backward with sudden acceleration. This is because when the cue ball is struck, the cue ball first transfers the power to the target ball, and then the spin occurs. Another point is that the low bar does not retract the power, but also sends the rod out, otherwise there will be no strong low club effect.
The putter is a relatively soft stroke, which does not need to have explosive power, and generally has a mid-rod, medium-low, and medium-high putt. It is to find the angle between the cue ball and the next target ball.
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The cue ball stops instantaneously because all the kinetic energy of the cue ball is transferred to the target ball, and the sudden acceleration is caused by the friction caused by the rapid rotation of the cue ball (backward and forward) at the moment of pause after the kinetic energy transfer is completed.
No matter what kind of stroke you play, it is done by relaxing your wrist and then shaking your wrist to exert force.
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11/15 ..It's not too high...
The cue ball is placed at the bottom of the bag to hit the target ball of the 5-point ball straight into the top bag, divided into 5 kinds of strokes to practice, each of which is counted as a group of 3 strokes to practice a group every day Then there should be a coach next to you to correct your dribbling and power movements Practice for 3 months in a row As long as you insist on it, you will find that there will be a big change I have only practiced for a month It's too boring to give up halfway.
The distance of the scaffolding This varies from person to person Personally, I think that when you want to exert force, you can slightly adjust the distance of 1 ball position If it is too far away and you need to exert force, the action is easy to deform In addition, will the hand tremor be because you hold the rod too tightly and cause purposeful trembling? When moving the pendulum bar, the grip strength is just enough to lift the rod, and too tight will strain the forearm muscles, which will lead to distortion of the technical movement.
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