SL=Skill Level. It's a measure of skill as determined by the American Poolplayers Association (APA) and for 8 ball players the Skill Levels go from a low of 2 to a high of 7.
his bridge is just fine. as long as it is steady and stable, then why try and fix something that isn't broken? I mean, have u seen his cut shots across the table?
thanks for the comment, your not to bad yourself... tecnically i would work a bit on your bridge, and the rhythm of your stroke... it seems a bit like u could strike any second, and not really a rhythm to it... might just be me.. and about the bridge, i mean that u maybe could spread your table-laying fingers more apart, i think you would gain more control over your harder backspin strokes :) , just my 2 cents. but your drills i will try next week =)
Great post Mike please keep them up!
34jaxx 2 months ago
First 5 balls, not too shabby. The top row = death for me lol. Looks easy when you watch it, totally different when you try to execute it.
ProdigyKimXP 11 months ago
very nice control.
RenoRaider 1 year ago
Nice job Mikie!
MichaelGReddick 1 year ago
what is the sl7?
ilovegreekmusic 1 year ago
SL=Skill Level. It's a measure of skill as determined by the American Poolplayers Association (APA) and for 8 ball players the Skill Levels go from a low of 2 to a high of 7.
fastmikie69 1 year ago
Mikie, you make these drills look easy. I'm only comforted by the fact that you are a SL7 & I'm a SL4 (but not for long!).
georgeinjax 2 years ago
You can do it!
I started as a SL4 as well.
Practice will make it happen.
Have fun!
fastmikie69 2 years ago
his bridge is just fine. as long as it is steady and stable, then why try and fix something that isn't broken? I mean, have u seen his cut shots across the table?
Beanerballer21 2 years ago
good job. I like the drill.
afittsch 2 years ago 3
You can do the same drill with 15 balls. And/or start with the cue in small area instead of the rest of the table.
StudentenPoolles 3 years ago
nicely done...
ibc87 3 years ago
thanks for the comment, your not to bad yourself... tecnically i would work a bit on your bridge, and the rhythm of your stroke... it seems a bit like u could strike any second, and not really a rhythm to it... might just be me.. and about the bridge, i mean that u maybe could spread your table-laying fingers more apart, i think you would gain more control over your harder backspin strokes :) , just my 2 cents. but your drills i will try next week =)
danielkandi 3 years ago
Thanks for the suggestions... I'll try it.
fastmikie69 2 years ago