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Preface by Thomas Hein
Performance diagnostics is as indispensable in snooker as it is in any other sport for the as-sessment of ability and identification of deficits, with the final aim to optimize your training sys-tematically and individually.
This book is aimed at opening up to all aspir-ing snooker players the possibilities of perfor-mance diagnostics that so far have been re-stricted to professional players.
Every snooker player can use PAT Snooker to identify his or her playing abilities, regardless of their skill level, and can adapt the training fo-cus to the needs identified. The coach is able to identify both potential and deficits and can structure the training accordingly.
However, PAT Snooker is more than a mere in-strument of performance diagnostics.
This book contains a collection of exercises previously unknown in this format and scope that provide each player with valuable input for a structured and systematic training. Especial-ly beginners often find themselves in this sit-uation: you’re alone at the table, you’re high-ly motivated and would like to train. But how should you train – and what? Distributing the balls across the table and striking a few shots might be a good idea for a start. However, only clearly structured and targeted exercises will produce measurable results.
PAT Snooker contains a comprehensive collec-tion of exercises with defined targets and tech-nical requirements.
Many years of active snooker – both as na-tional coach and as player – have made it very clear to me that this is the most effective way to systematically improve your playing ability. This book is intended to pass on some of my experience.
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And by the way: if you want to compare your skills to those of others, look up www.PAT-bil-liard.com on the internet.
Enjoy the training and your progress.
Yours,
Thomas Hein
- German National Snooker Coach -
of Ger. Billard-Union
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PAT Snooker
Snooker is a lot more difficult than it appears at first glance, especially when watching a top player.
It is vital for beginners – both children and adults – to acquire the basics first and then, gradually and methodically, build their skills on them. One of the first important things to realize is that there are no short cuts and that it takes considerably longer to see actual improvement if you try to jump ahead a few steps or ignore the basics.
Playing snooker is fun and there is nothing wrong with that – quite the contrary! However, every play-er has to make a clear distinction between the fun that comes with playing and the practice you need to learn how to play.
The right level of discipline and concentration, paired with the drive to master the right techniques, will make snooker even more pleasurable!
PAT is short for “Playing Ability Test”, and it is more than just an assessment procedure.
It is a methodical evaluation system for all skills re-quired to play good snooker up to a very high level.
PAT Snooker 2 is the continuance of a training sys-tem that covers the entire range of billiards – from the very basics and fundamental shots all the way to the technically perfect positional play produced by professional players who are able to complete frame after frame in a seemingly effortless way that leave the audience amazed.
PAT Snooker 2 – like all other PAT levels – assess-es partial aspects of the game (each in itself cru-cial for the development of playing skills). Each ex-ercise stipulates how the balls are to be positioned and played and awards a certain number of points for the correct execution of the task – thus every at-tempt can be measured and compared against fur-ther attempts.
The procedure is simple: work your way through the exercises carefully and diligently, place the balls correctly as described and follow the instructions. Then keep repeating the exercises until you can reach the given target easily.
PAT lets you plan your own training and identify your short-, medium- and long-term goals –and of course it helps you to reach these goals eventually!
This training booklet contains, in addition to descrip-tions of the PAT exercises, forms for further exercis-es and training frames in order to enhance the skills
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acquired during training, on which you can docu-ment the results.
When used correctly, this training programme will become your long-term partner on your way to the next official performance test. However, it cannot re-place a (good) coach!
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How to work with the training system
The PAT Snooker Practice system
The training system should become an integral part of your training. It is more than just a testing system.
Novice players should seek the help of a coach and start doing the exercises, using the training system as a guideline throughout their training. Exercises and games can be selected by the players or in co-ordination with the coach. The same applies for goal determination.
Regular training under the guidance of a licensed PAT snooker coach will help you increase your per-formance faster.
The PAT training system should not be applied un-til all exercises have been completed once – thus it constitutes a first performance review on the basis of which the next few training steps can be deter-mined.
Experienced players base their training on the com-plete PAT package – the main focus of their practice