Patrick
02-23-2002, 01:25 AM
You can spend a lot of years to read books, to test your knowledge just like Patrick did. Only to discover: which methods work, which do not? But isn't it pleasant to skip this phase of study?
If you practice like most pool players do, you fight to get to the next level. Whether you've wrestled with, books, videos, diet plans or with the advice of magazines, you have been disappointed.
Worse, with so much "how to" information on the market, you can become paralyzed... and extremely frustrated. If you understand something of sports, you know that you waste your time with every further unsuccessful training day - that's not the right way to reach your aim!
You don't know me yet, I realize, but I hate to think you waste a further year of your life (and probably thousands of dollars) in trying to get better at pool - only to discover that your plan was flawed from the beginning. That's why I've created this Web page...
Read more on the site:
http://vp3.0catch.com/lessons.htm
If you practice like most pool players do, you fight to get to the next level. Whether you've wrestled with, books, videos, diet plans or with the advice of magazines, you have been disappointed.
Worse, with so much "how to" information on the market, you can become paralyzed... and extremely frustrated. If you understand something of sports, you know that you waste your time with every further unsuccessful training day - that's not the right way to reach your aim!
You don't know me yet, I realize, but I hate to think you waste a further year of your life (and probably thousands of dollars) in trying to get better at pool - only to discover that your plan was flawed from the beginning. That's why I've created this Web page...
Read more on the site:
http://vp3.0catch.com/lessons.htm