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The YOGA of POOL: Secrets to becoming a Champion in Billiards and in Life
The YOGA of POOL: Secrets to becoming a Champion in Billiards and in Life
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Do you find yourself nervously eyeing the table when the stakes are high? The Yoga of Pool teaches you how to harness inner calm, sharpen your focus, and transform every shot into a game-winning ritual.
- Effortless Flow: Learn breathing and visualization exercises to enter "the zone" before every break.
- Precision Mechanics: Step‐by‐step guidance on stance, stroke and spin for consistent accuracy.
- Mental Resilience: Techniques to stay composed under pressure and bounce back from missed shots.
- Mind-Body Connection: Integrate simple yoga stretches to maintain flexibility and prevent fatigue.
- Life Lessons: Apply billiards-based mindfulness to career challenges, relationships and personal growth.
Paul Rodney Turner brings a unique dual perspective-competitive billiards champion and veteran yoga instructor. With over 25 years guiding both tableside play and mindful practice, he delivers a holistic approach that elevates your skill set and your mindset. Ready to pocket your next win with confidence? Click "Look Inside" now for a free sample chapter!
Author: Paul Rodney Turner
Publisher: Food for Life Global
Published: 11/23/2010
Pages: 118
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.37lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.25d
ISBN: 9780985045104
About the Author
Paul Rodney Turner (a.k.a. "BATman") invented the Billiard Aim Trainer (BAT). He has studied the teachings of great masters of pool and snooker, as well as being personally trained by World Champions, Allison Fisher (right) and Gerda Hofstatter (left), top touring pro Max Eberle, and Master BCA instructor, Jerry Briesath. Paul started playing pool in 1973 at the age of 10 on a seven-foot particleboard pool table in his family's garage. Fascinated by the art and geometry of billiards, Paul studied the books of legendary snooker and billiard greats and had hopes of one day becoming a professional snooker player, but then in 1983, as if being called for a higher purpose, Paul put away his snooker cue and traveled East to study the ancient mystical teachings of India. It is that experience that Paul now draws on when explaining the more subtle aspects of billiards, like mind management and gamesmanship.
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