Welcome to our channel! Master Instructor ANTHONY BEELER is an instructional columnist for Billiards Buzz, Pool and Billiard Magazine and SPM Magazine. He is an ambassador for McDermott Cues and a 2013 BCAPL National 9-Ball Champion. He was recently recognized as the SPM "BILLIARDS INSTRUCTOR OF THE DECADE" Beeler's pool school was also featured in the August 2020 edition of Billiards Digest. Anthony specializes in "FACE TO FACE" and "ONLINE" learning options. Anthony has five "Top 25" national finishes and has the highest established Fargo Rating of any certified instructor in the world. He is the primary author of the National Billiard Instructors Manual and is also a fully licensed Kentucky teacher. Anthony has trained: a VNEA World Champion, a member of Team USA - Atlantic Cup, 4 BCA National Champions, 4 APA Regional Champions, 3 State Champions, a Memphis Open Champion, a GSBT Champion, a "Top 10" ranked touring professional, and a member of the WPBA Hall of Fame.
I would rather eat a live wasp nest and wash it down with gasoline than listen to you talk. Our military could use a guy like you to torture captives into giving up military secrets just by having to watch one of your videos. It's like pouring molasses out of a frozen jar in Antartica. I only made it through 17 seconds, and I wanted to poke my eyes out.
Anthony, your twelve steps to a perfect stroke is a fantastic drill. Made me realize some mistakes that I have been doing. I definitely will work on all of these. Thanks for your help and suggestions.
To play and develop very well on Amercan sized pool table, get your child an English/Irish dimentioned pool table with smaller balls and pockets, and then later in life wherever they are in the world playing on American sized tables it will seem easy to them and they will win 90% of games.
Just fell onto this video and it has set me free...for an unbelievable amount of time i have always tried to shoot with a straight arm...even though it was super uncomfortable and not really that consistent...these are amazing vids...hope you start posting again😁
I think the ball on the end rail is worse than you have said. If there is 12.5% of the table from the first diamond and the ball can be made from two triangles on either side of the ball inside that 12.5%, I reckon that leaves about 8% of table that the ball can be made from.
I would like to know how to cut further. I watch Ronnie O’Sullivan and other snooker players make what seem like impossible 80+ degree cut shots. How do you see the limit and how do you shoot it?
You know what youre saying...try read a book called positive intelligence. Basically about using and focusing on our senses. Between shots I feel my cuetips, my cue, the texture, I rub my fingers together. Listen to sounds....its called living in the positive and the present and to get out of our heads!
Anthony, if the objective of this video is to deprived your audience of any understanding of your pool instruction, you have succeeded admirably. The further you stand away from the mic, that is attached to the video camera the more the room echo garbles the sound to the point of unintelligibility. You need to use and wear a small wireless lapel mic. Which will result in making your instructions audible, understandable, and intelligible. Your welcome.
@@prophetiam6804 considering he told me that in person while he lived in Kentucky about 30 mins from me and considering he mentioned it one of his videos I don’t think there is much debate to it. He has sent me students before.
@@prophetiam6804 considering Efren and Parica were both challenged by him on multiple occasions to play sets for 25-50 k. And the fact they both refused to play him, says a lot!
Appreciate this video! I've seen it some time ago and now understand why my break isn't as good as it used to be. Can't wait to practice. FWIW, I noticed your follow through was longer & longer on the last 4 breaks