Sport The Fine Art ©
Method
The Mechanics of the
balls
The Victory Roll.
Timing is possible
the most important facet in coaching a sport whether it is in
Tennis, Golf, Football or Snooker. Sportsmen
always talk of loss of form
but never can
pin-point the reasons for the slump
in form.
There is always a reason for a
shot missed, but not always explained
Clearly with words and detail.
Fine Art teaching is
not only to introduce something new to sports education but to detail
the probable reasons for fluctuations in form particularly the dreaded
unexpected miss in all sports.
The word Form
is the real culprit, it covers a multiple of faults that should and could be
easily explained if there wasn’t that acceptable
reason or excuse; he/she/they are off
form.
What makes good form
and poor form is two separate subjects, and should be analysed separately,
overcoming poor form does not create ability
The Tennis
player may be playing one shot ahead of himself by moving in anticipation of
the opponents return shot or assuming that the last shot played won’t be
returned.
The golfer may stop
his swing as soon as club and ball has made contact, but carries on the swing
without realising the golf swing was incomplete and cannot be joined-up as one.
The snooker player
plays two shots, pot and position, but moves to play the second shot
before the first shot is completed.
The footballer when
left with an open goal-mouth shoots the ball over the bar as he turns away for
his “cuddles and kisses”.
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All the
above faults have one thing in common; they are all caused by the feeling of
self satisfaction of a job well done and deserves a “The Victory Roll” The player switches off before the shot is
complete.
The foot
ball player’s “missed sitter” is deserving of more sympathy as the player has
also missed out on “real cuddles and kisses”. The other players merely miss the
self satisfied feeling of accomplishment; except of course if playing a final and
winning a trophy there is sometimes cuddles and kisses all round.
The Victory Roll is sometimes blamed for
failure as it is a humane trait and all contestants are guilty of this anomaly
in sport, therefore the fault is evened out. The coach that can eliminate the
victory roll is half way to perfecting (in words) the art of teaching, as well
as coaching sport.
You really do not understanding
something if you cannot explain it to your
Grandmother: Albert Einstein
In all sports there
is an exact method of eliminating the chief and principle faults;
In snooker it is:
Leave your hand on the table and the cue on your hand.
Snooker The Fine Art © Method The Victory Roll.
Timing is possible the most important facet in coaching a
sport whether it is in Tennis, Golf, Football or Snooker. Sportsmen always talk
of loss of form but never can pin-point the reasons for the loss or slump in
form.
There is always a reason in every
sport for a shot missed, but not always explained clearly with words and
detail. Form has nothing to do with ability and just a great excuse for lack of technique in all sports.
Fine Art teaching is not only to introduce something new to sports
but to detail the probable reasons for fluctuations in form particularly the
dreaded unexpected miss in snooker the three foot put in Golf or the open goal
misses in football
The word Form is the real culprit, it covers
a multiple of faults that should and could be easily explained if there wasn’t
that acceptable reason or excuse;
he/she/they are off form.
What makes good form and poor form is two different
subjects, and should be analysed separately as overcoming poor form does not
create ability
The Tennis player may be playing one shot ahead of himself
by moving in anticipation of the opponents return shot or assuming that the
last shot played won’t be returned.
The golfer may stop his swing as soon as club and ball has
made contact, but carries on the swing without realising the golf swing was
incomplete and cannot be joined again as one.
The snooker player plays two shots, pot and position, but
moves to play the second shot before the first shot is completed.
The footballer when left with an open goal-mouth shoots the
ball over the bar as he turns away for his “cuddles and kisses” is only one
reason for the miss.
All the above faults have one thing in common; they are all
caused by the feeling of self satisfaction of a job well done and worthy of approval.
The foot ball player’s “missed sitter” is deserving of more
sympathy as the player has also missed out on “real cuddles and kisses”. The
other players merely miss the self satisfied feeling of accomplishment; except
of course if playing a final and winning a trophy there is sometimes cuddles
and kisses all round.
The Victory Roll
is never blamed for failure as it is a humane trait and all contestants are
guilty of this anomaly in sport, therefore the fault is often evened out.
The coach that can eliminate the victory roll concept is half
way to perfecting (in words) the art of teaching with full
understanding as well as merely coaching sport.
You really do not understanding
something if you cannot explain it to your
Grandmother: Albert Einstein
In all sports there is an exact method of eliminating the chief
and standard faults. In snooker/pool it is: Leave your hand on the table and
the cue on your hand till the shot is completed.
In the “Golf Swing” or drive it is to choose the exact part
of the club blade that makes contact with the golf ball. Ensuring this contact
eliminates any possibility of head movement during and after the golf swing.
On the putting greens: It is most important to realise that
the golf ball can only “Roll” on an uneven
Surface and most movement are created by the Thrust Force of
the putter with the golf ball always skidding until its last circumference
roll.
In tennis the game belongs to the young as physical speed is
only preceded by the mental speed created by the experience of practice time
with good opposition.
The technique in receiving the ball in tennis is giving more
importance than the delivery of the tennis bat which seldom uses alternative “Areas”
on the “Strings” for variation as opposed to always using strength and speed in
return shots.Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookblogger.
Surface and most movement are created by the Thrust Force of
the putter with the golf ball always skidding until its last circumference
roll.
In tennis the game belongs to the young as physical speed is
only preceded by the mental speed created by the experience of practice time
with good opposition.
The technique in receiving the ball in tennis is giving more
importance than the delivery of the tennis bat which seldom uses alternative “Areas”
on the “Strings” for variation as opposed to always using strength and speed in
return shots.Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookblogger.
The Mechanics of the
balls
The Victory Roll.
Timing is possible
the most important facet in coaching a sport whether it is in
Tennis, Golf, Football or Snooker. Sportsmen
always talk of loss of form
but never can
pin-point the reasons for the slump
in form.
There is always a reason for a
shot missed, but not always explained
Clearly with words and detail.
Fine Art teaching is
not only to introduce something new to sports education but to detail
the probable reasons for fluctuations in form particularly the dreaded
unexpected miss in all sports.
The word Form
is the real culprit, it covers a multiple of faults that should and could be
easily explained if there wasn’t that acceptable
reason or excuse; he/she/they are off
form.
What makes good form
and poor form is two separate subjects, and should be analysed separately,
overcoming poor form does not create ability
The Tennis
player may be playing one shot ahead of himself by moving in anticipation of
the opponents return shot or assuming that the last shot played won’t be
returned.
The golfer may stop
his swing as soon as club and ball has made contact, but carries on the swing
without realising the golf swing was incomplete and cannot be joined-up as one.
The snooker player
plays two shots, pot and position, but moves to play the second shot
before the first shot is completed.
The footballer when
left with an open goal-mouth shoots the ball over the bar as he turns away for
his “cuddles and kisses”.
----------------------------------
All the
above faults have one thing in common; they are all caused by the feeling of
self satisfaction of a job well done and deserves a “The Victory Roll” The player switches off before the shot is
complete.
The foot
ball player’s “missed sitter” is deserving of more sympathy as the player has
also missed out on “real cuddles and kisses”. The other players merely miss the
self satisfied feeling of accomplishment; except of course if playing a final and
winning a trophy there is sometimes cuddles and kisses all round.
The Victory Roll is never blamed for
failure as it is a humane trait and all contestants are guilty of this anomaly
in sport, therefore the fault is evened out. The coach that can eliminate the
victory roll is half way to perfecting (in words) the art of teaching, as well
as coaching sport.
You really do not understanding
something if you cannot explain it to your
Grandmother: Albert Einstein
In all sports there
is an exact method of eliminating the chief and principle faults;
In snooker it is:
Leave your hand on the table and the cue on your hand.
Snooker The Fine Art © Method The Victory Roll.
Timing is possible the most important facet in coaching a
sport whether it is in Tennis, Golf, Football or Snooker. Sportsmen always talk
of loss of form but never can pin-point the reasons for the loss or slump in
form.
There is always a reason in every
sport for a shot missed, but not always explained clearly with words and
detail.
Fine Art teaching is not only to introduce something new to sports
but to detail the probable reasons for fluctuations in form particularly the
dreaded unexpected miss in snooker the three foot put in Golf or the open goal
misses in football
The word Form is the real culprit, it covers
a multiple of faults that should and could be easily explained if there wasn’t
that acceptable reason or excuse;
he/she/they are off form.
What makes good form and poor form is two different
subjects, and should be analysed separately as overcoming poor form does not
create ability
The Tennis player may be playing one shot ahead of himself
by moving in anticipation of the opponents return shot or assuming that the
last shot played won’t be returned.
The golfer may stop his swing as soon as club and ball has
made contact, but carries on the swing without realising the golf swing was
incomplete and cannot be joined again as one.
The snooker player plays two shots, pot and position, but
moves to play the second shot before the first shot is completed.
The footballer when left with an open goal-mouth shoots the
ball over the bar as he turns away for his “cuddles and kisses” is only one
reason for the miss.
All the above faults have one thing in common; they are all
caused by the feeling of self satisfaction of a job well done and worthy of approval.
The foot ball player’s “missed sitter” is deserving of more
sympathy as the player has also missed out on “real cuddles and kisses”. The
other players merely miss the self satisfied feeling of accomplishment; except
of course if playing a final and winning a trophy there is sometimes cuddles
and kisses all round.
The Victory Roll
is never blamed for failure as it is a humane trait and all contestants are
guilty of this anomaly in sport, therefore the fault is often evened out.
The coach that can eliminate the victory roll concept is half
way to perfecting (in words) the art of teaching with full
understanding as well as merely coaching sport.
You really do not understanding
something if you cannot explain it to your
Grandmother: Albert Einstein
In all sports there is an exact method of eliminating the chief
and standard faults. In snooker/pool it is: Leave your hand on the table and
the cue on your hand till the shot is completed.
In the “Golf Swing” or drive it is to choose the exact part
of the club blade that makes contact with the golf ball. Ensuring this contact
eliminates any possibility of head movement during and after the golf swing.
On the putting greens: It is most important to realise that
the golf ball can only “Roll” on an uneven
Surface and most movement are created by the Thrust Force of
the putter with the golf ball always skidding until its last circumference
roll.
In tennis the game belongs to the young as physical speed is
only preceded by the mental speed created by the experience of practice time
with good opposition.
The technique in receiving the ball in tennis is giving more
importance than the delivery of the tennis bat which seldom uses alternative “Areas”
on the “Strings” for variation as opposed to always using strength and speed in
return shots.Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookblogger.
Surface and most movement are created by the Thrust Force of
the putter with the golf ball always skidding until its last circumference
roll.
In tennis the game belongs to the young as physical speed is
only preceded by the mental speed created by the experience of practice time
with good opposition.
The technique in receiving the ball in tennis is giving more
importance than the delivery of the tennis bat which seldom uses alternative “Areas”
on the “Strings” for variation as opposed to always using strength and speed in
return shots.Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookblogger.
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