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STAY DOWN  - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

STAY DOWN - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

STAY DOWN“Stay firmly planted until the object ball is in the pocket.”Fran CrimiA great stroke has very little body movement. The head remains still and except for the stroking arm, the body should

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 3rd Jan 2018

NEW SKILLS  - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

NEW SKILLS - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

NEW SKILLS“I learned to speak…by doggedly making a fool of myself until I got used to it.”George Bernard ShawNew skills require time and effort to master. They also need careful attention until the

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 26th Dec 2017

PRESSURE  - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

PRESSURE - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

PRESSURE “You can practice ten hours a day, but if you.can’t handle the pressure, it was all a waste.”Ewa LauranceOne of the best ways to learn how to handle pressure is to compete with bette

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 18th Dec 2017

BREATHE  - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

BREATHE - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

BREATHE“The best thing is to take a deep breath and exhale before you shoot.”Allison FisherPool players need to be calm, relaxed, and steady. Warriors in the ancient martial arts thought the same way

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 11th Dec 2017

BEWARE! INJURED PLAYER - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

BEWARE! INJURED PLAYER - Viking Cues Tip of the Week with Mike Roque author of Build Your Game.

BEWARE! INJURED PLAYER“I think I played well because I wasn’t feeling so good.”-Helena ThornfeldtPlayers who are injured or feeling under the weather are dangerous because they often play with a diffe

Posted by Mike Roque | Viking Cues on 11th Dec 2017