The Stun Run-Through: A True Game-Changer
In pool, most players rely on three basic tools for cue ball control: the stop shot, the draw shot, and the follow shot. But there’s a third optio...
In pool, most players rely on three basic tools for cue ball control: the stop shot, the draw shot, and the follow shot. But there’s a third optio...
Once you understood how to find the correct contact point on the object ball, aiming should become simple, right? But there's one mistake that thr...
I’ve coached hundreds of players myself - but this time, I switched roles. When I visited Joshua and Pia Filler to help film some content for their...
When we talk about cue ball control, most people immediately think about spin, draw, or crazy spin shots. But here’s the thing: in many situations,...
When I was just starting out, there was one drill I played over and over at my local club. It was simple. No tricks, no spin wizardry. Just working...
A lot of players stay away from side spin. They’ve been told it’s dangerous, unpredictable, and only useful if you’ve mastered everything else firs...
A couple of years into playing pool, I thought I was doing everything right. I was at the table for hours. I was obsessed. I was grinding. And stil...
For the longest time, I thought improving at pool meant refining my stroke, mastering my cue ball control, and spending hours drilling shots. Sure,...
One of the biggest mistakes players make - without even realizing it - is forcing the cue ball to do something unnatural. You see it all the time: ...