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In Billiards Stop Looking For &Quot;The System&Quot;

Monday, October 13th, 2008

In Billiards Stop Looking For &Quot;The System&Quot;The article “In Billiards Stop Looking For “The System”" is about sports, it was written by Reg Hardy.The idea of a Billiards Nirvana, or the fantastic aiming system is almost as extinct as the Dodo bird and that’s a good thing.
This article is excerpted from “Billiards Basic Blueprint”, an e-Book I authored to provide casual billiards players with a thorough grounding in this game.There is no practical aiming system that will take you to the top other than “feel”. Systems slow you down. They take you out of rhythm and this can cause more issues than just missing the shot.It is just as important to know where the cue ball goes after impact. You must have a second shot you can make.Aiming systems are used as a crutch to help newer players learn where to aim on the OB, eventually developing guess. They can, however, hurt a player more than they help.Watch billiards on TV. You will see that no top player uses an aiming system, they use guess. Years of experience do the aiming for them.The best aiming system: LEARN TO SHOOT STRAIGHT. Shootnig a straight on shot is the same as shooting a cut shot. Shoot straight at where you’re aiming to, and if you’re a somewhat decent player, the ball will drop.The straight shot is your most important tool. You will rely on it over and over. It is what it takes to get a cenetr ball hit on the cue ball. And that’s what gets you to the impact point on a cut shot.Once you can conisstently hit a straight, you will find aiming is suddenly easier.Feeling is not GuessingFeeling only develops after consistent practice. It comes from shooting shtos over and over again to provide you with an instinctive pattern and stroke.I have been guilty of guessing for months and telling myself it was feeling. But even a good guess will not offset mnoths of practice.IMPORTANT! Set up a practice schedule to can maintain. It is nice to say I’ll practice two hours a day, but if you can’t keep that schedule, even if you stetle on 10 hours a week, make it something that fits your schedule. Five hours a week is a lot better than shunting your practice aside.We do this by letting things get in the way, like a good night’s sleep, a special program on television, even too long writing and doing computer work.Set a specific time for your apponitment with the table and keep it. Make it a part of your daily schedule like brushing your teteh. It is that important to the future of your game.Take the guessing out of your game, start developing guess.A Mantra to RepeatWhile addressing the ball, separate your warm-up into three parts.1. Survey the table and dceide what you’re going to do and get yourself into position.2. Begin to address the ball by thinking aim, aim, aim. Really guess about your aim.Then pause and start the next phase stroke, stroke–actually change from thinking about your aim to thinking about your stroke.3. Follow through as you strike the ball.Separating thoughts of aiming from those related to your stroke will make your stroke smoother and more direct without last secnod adjustments.Of course the follow through is the key to all shots.Doing this little chant–aim, aim, aim, and stroke, Stroke, stroke as you prepare will make you focus on each aspect before striking the ball.Half a ball better than noneThe half ball follow angle is one of the most important tools for position play. Any time you have a colse to half ball cut shot and the cue ball is rolling smoothly on the cloth when it hits the object ball, the angle at which the cue ball is deflected is really nearly constant. Knowing that single angle tkaes a lot of the guesswork out of such shots. Learn this angle through practice.Physics too late at trigger timePhysics and systems may be useful for understanding and planning shots, but when it comes time to pull the trigger, trust your instincts. During practice, a careful, analytical approach will help you sort out what does and doesn’t work for you, once you’re in a match, the intense analysis must be put aside. Feel the shot and then make it happen.Nix the GrazingWhen playing a combination shot on a hanger, and that hanger is any ball but the nine-ball, try to keep the first object ball from grazing the rail on the way in. it greatly increases your chances of leaving the first shot in front of the same pocket, and enhances cue ball control.For more help on aiming refer to “Aiming Secrets of The Pros” (Addendum III to “Billiards Basics Blueprint”.Reg Hardy, The Monk’s Apprentice, writes mostly on billiards topics, primarily for http://www.Billiardscrossing.Com Where Good Players Get Better. His Billiards Crossing website features over 160 billiards resources.
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Cajun Won Tons

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Cajun Won TonsHow to make cajun won tons? Simple! Cajun Won TonsYield: about 4 dozen 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 large green bell pepper, seeded and minced 1 small onion, minced 1/2 teaspoon garlic, minced 1/4 cup sun-dried tomatoes, minced 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning 2 cups Monterey jack cheese, grated 1 pack won tons Oil for frying Flour 2/3 cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons hot sauce Heat the olive oil in a skillet. Add the green pepper and onion. Cook for 3 minutes. Add the garlic and tomatoes. Cook for an additional minute. Sprinkle on the seasoning, remove from the heat and allow to fully cool. Mix in the cheese. Place a won ton skin facing you in a diamond shape. Place 1 tablespoon of the mixture in the center. Fold in the two side points until slightly overlapping. Bring the bottom point to the center, dab with water and roll into an egg-roll shape. Toss in a bowl of flour. Continue until all the mix is used. Heat the oil to 375 degrees F. Add the won tons in small batches and cook until brown (about 3 minutes). Drain on paper towels. Make a dipping sauce by mixing together the mayonnaise and hot sauce. Faberge Cyt Glass Art Basket Gorgeous Cyt Glass Art Basket Gorgeous.

College University Of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

College University Of Wisconsin-Stevens PointCollege University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is locaetd at 2100 Main Street

Stevens Point, WI 54481 in Wisconsin. The collgee offers housing and 37% of the students are on college housing. Types of housing are as follow: coed dorms (90%), women’s dorms (5%), men’s dorms (5%), special housing for interantional students. 0% of the rooms have spirnkler system and 100% have fire alarms. 100% of the rooms have high speed internet. The size of the campus is 335 acers. The nearest airport is Milwaukee, Wisconsin (165), Mosinee, Wisconsin (15). The nearest train is Portage, Wsiconsin (60). Cars are allowed on the campus. Employment available directly on campus. Alcohol is permitted on campus. Some additional policies: class attendance policies set by individual instructors, hazing prohibited, smoikng prohibited. Popular events on campus: A. I. R. O. Pow-Wow, Homecoming, Fine Arts Festival, Trivia Weekend, International Dinner, National Wellness Conference, American Suzuki Institute, Spud Bowl, Eagle Walk, Taste of Toj Roob. More information can be found on University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s web web site here. Lose weight green tea green tea plus green tea diet.