I never thought I’d use the words billiards and strength training in the same article, but the fact is that there is some correlation.  Cuing is a tool used in both professions.  Using the proper cue in pool allows the ball to travel in its destined path with efficiency and ease.  Strength and Conditioning is no different!  Cuing is an art/tool that allows ease, understanding and efficiency in the weight room.  There are two types of cues that reinforce proper motor programming, verbal and physical.  Combined, these cues build technical proficiency without “over coaching” and confusing athletes by speaking a different language.  The key to cuing is SIMPLICITY.  Below are several of my favorite verbal and physical cues.  Some are original; many are “borrowed” from well-respected coaches in the industry.

 

Verbal:  Many days I feel like a broken record, as if I could record my voice, press play and walk out of my facility.  The fact is my athletes and clients hear the SAME verbal cues over and over and over.  I believe repetition is the foundation of learning.  We as coaches need to preach this to our athletes and respective clientele.  Here are some of the cues spoken on a daily basis:

 

Physical: In this day and age we need to watch physical contact with our male and female clients.  Proper verbal communication prior to the physical cue is imperative.  Keep in mind that some physical cues are not appropriate for all genders. 

 

The key to cuing is SIMPLICITY and ease of understanding.  Our goal as coaches is to say the least amount of words to get the maximum amount of technical proficiency in each and every lift.  I never thought I’d say that strength training and billiards share a common tool, but after all the best coaches in the industry are “pool sharks”, getting  efficiency and ease of effort with each and every rep.

 

 

Anthony Donskov, MS, CSCS, PES, is a former collegiate and professional hockey player, founder of Donskov Strength and Conditioning Inc., (www.donskovsc.com) and Head Instructor/Director of Off-Ice Strength and Conditioning for Donskov Hockey Development (www.donskovhockey.com).  He can be reached at info@donskovsc.com.

 

 

 

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