Next Workshop: May 31
Featuring Monk Master Danny Propp
STATE OF THE ART
VIDEO STROKE ANALYSIS


We can record your stroke from 5 different camera angles allowing you to see for yourself just what you are doing right and wrong. Come in and see for yourself how we can help you take your game to the next level!

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Improve Your Game By Improving Yourself

Are you still playing at the same level after years of practice. All the books, tapes, videos, and coaching not making a difference in your winning and losing?

Let's face it; if you dont improve something else needs to be tried. The biggest reason we stay at the same level is because we do not change our attitude.If you learn something, and maintain the same attitude you will not move to the next level.

To make those changes will require help. You cannot do it on your own. Now is the time for you to deal with the inner game issues that hold you back.

You can make that dramatic breakthrough if you hae the courage to deal with the issues that hold you back.


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No more roller coaster rides; one day you play well and the next day you done. You never know what player is going to show up so you always need to be ready. Days of being on and off of your game are over as soon as you join us and find your freedom.

If you are losing games you should be winning, I can help.

If you miss shots you should be making, I can help.

If you have trouble getting your "A" game when you are under pressure, I can help.

Best of all, I am willing to help you. MMU is designed to give you the knowledge and the skill to break through to the next level. This is your opportunity to make the changes that will eliminate those sad losses where you should win.

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All competitors go through four distinct stages on their way to excellence.

Lonely Conflict stage.
Warrior Learning stage.
Champion Wisdom stage.
Enlightenment Stage.


I will help you through each stage. This is the Four Points to Power program that is worth the membership price. But there is much much more here.
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We are offering a VERY unique training program. FOR ONLY 99 DOLLARS
you can take 65 very important classes that will enable you to MASTER 165 shots and strokes.

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You'll be glad you did.


All You Need Is $99 And
The Patience To Make Your Goals A Reality
Together We Can Take Your Game To The Next Level
Single/Group Lessons Available by Appointment
Workshops In:
Stroke Development
4 Strokes Of Pool
Draw Stroke
Cue Ball Speed
Cue Ball Control
Position Play
Safety Play
Power Breaks
Danny Prop has set up the Monk Billiard Academy of Southern Califonia and offers a complete line of lessons. Various workshops are offered as well as lessons in the art of Pocket Billiards and Trick Shooting. Danny went through the Monk Masters Teachers program to master the techniques and now wants to share this fine material with all of those who wish to aspire at this great game.

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SEE THE SHOT. KNOW THE STROKE. SHOOT THE SHOT.
Quick Billiard Tips
Keep Your Head Still
When you deliver the stroke and move your head you send mixed signals to your brain. What you see, determines what you think. When you move your head, your eyes are broken from the point of vision you had with the cue ball. This movement causes unrest in your brain, thus you cannot deliver a smooth comitted stroke. Learn to keep your head still so your brain can send the proper signals to your arm so your cue will come through with the quality you desire.
A Standing Decision
Decide how hard you will stroke the cue before bending over the table. Make it while you can see the entire table and the layout.

The practice strokes aren't used to figure out how hard to hit the cue ball. You should already know that before you bend down. Also, since the speed used will affect the position play, it should be decided before bending down to the shot. See the shot, know the stroke, shoot the shot.
Chalk Your Cue And..
This Monk billiard tip will set up your routine. Chalk your cue well before taking any shot. Make it part of your pre-shot routine. The act of locating the chalk, walking to it and applying it to the tip gives you the time you need to set your shot in your mind.

Check the line your cue ball must take to pot the object ball; determine the aim point and contact point to achieve that line and determine your stance position. This is very important because the chalk actually helps with your shot. With the right amount of chalk on the end of your cue-tip your will get more action because the tip won't slide off the ball as fast. This will allow you to push more spin on the cue ball.
Stay Down; Wait For Sound
Stay down after the shot, you can admire your work just as well staying down as standing up.

So many of us bring the cue to a jarring halt after the hit. Follow-through is important to accuracy. It encourages accelerating through the ball. A quick stop brings on the opposite, an acutal slowdown at impact.

Most people tend to jump up to early after taking their shots. If you are starting to move your body up before the shot is finished your aiming will be off and it could also effect the contact you make on the cue ball.

Stay down until you hear the sound of the cue ball hitting the object ball, hold this position until you hear the ball drop in the pocket.
Stay In The Game
After you miss a shot, don't get into conversation with friends or be destracted by the TV sets all around, stay focused.

Don't just sit down and go to sleep waiting for your next turn. Watch and learn from your opponent. Pretend that you are at the table and compare what you would do with what your opponent actually does. If what he does gets the job done, you've learned something.
Dealing With The Ding Thing
So your cue slid down the counter, and caught the edge of a stool. Now, every time it slides through your closed grip, you feel it...it bugs you. Do something about it, if it is small, this ought to work:

You should be able to remove it by placing the corner of a damp cloth over the ding and placing a hot steam iron over the cloth for a couple of seconds. This will raise the grain. Once the grain is raised, burnish the shaft with a piece of leather.

After burnishing the shaft, you shouldn't be able to find that the ding.
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