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Las
Vegas, NV – March 17th - 20th there was something special going on in
Las Vegas at the Plaza Hotel and Casino in
the historic downtown district. Jeanette Lee and four other world class instructors
held a three-day instructional seminar called the Black Widow Experience. The
instructors were all top professionals in the billiard world. Jerry Briesath,
possibly the top instructor available to the billiard world today! Mark Wilson,
a former top professional and highly recognized teacher himself. George Breedlove,
a
top-ten pro tour player for many years, and Jeanette’s husband. Last,
but in no way least, Helena Thornfeldt, a current top-ten ranked player on
the WPBA
Tour. That’s what I call a qualified group
of instructors! Billiard enthusiasts from all over the country showed up to let this group take their game to a new level. On The Wire’s Steve Lingelbach was fortunate enough to be one of the students for this event! It
started on Thursday night with a cocktail party so everyone could get to
know one another. Then, each person received a video analysis to evaluate
his
or her own stroke, form and fundamentals. From day one, the instructors went
out of their way to see that everyone got plenty of
one-on -one instruction. Friday morning we started at 9am and it was time
to go to work and gain some knowledge! Subjects covered were stroke, mechanics,
aiming systems, grip, stance, bridge, and much more. We took a one-hour break
for
lunch and took a break for dinner at 5:30pm, after which it was optional
to
come back from 8pm - midnight. Every
student and all the instructors were
there till midnight, hammering home the fundamentals that Jerry Briesath
believes is the foundation of one’s game. After 12 hours of pool on Friday, the
group was back for more at 9am Saturday (although moving a bit slower)! Saturday’s
subjects were position play, tangent lines, speed trade-off, bank shots,
and much more! Even though people were tired, we put
in another 12-hour day of pure billiard pleasure! Friday ended with a tournament
of equal offense for prizes! Needless to say, the entire group was exhausted
by Sunday. We did a little more instruction, had brunch, and Jeanette handed
out
personal awards. By now, as a group, we practically felt like family! It
was a pretty amazing event!To sum it up, I was really impressed with the tireless work ethic of Jeanette’s crew. They went the extra mile to make sure all students, including myself, went home feeling like we had just experienced something special. I just want to express my thanks to Jeanette and all the instructors for a special weekend experience, “See you next year, gang!” |
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