Basic knowledge of billiards
Before learning Xiao-Ting Pan's billiards skills, let's learn the basic knowledge of billiards. Billiards is an indoor sport, in which the ball is hit into the bag with a club, usually on a rectangular billiard table. There are 15 red balls and 6 colored balls on the billiard table, one of which is a white ball, also called "white ball". The length of the club is generally about 1.5 meters, and the club head is a small cone-shaped iron head, which is used to hit the ball.
Xiao-Ting Pan's billiards skills
As an excellent billiards player, Xiao-Ting Pan has superb billiards skills. Let's take a look at her operation steps:
Step 1: Stand.
Before hitting the ball, Xiao-Ting Pan will stand on the side of the club and put the club vertically on the left side of his body. Her body remained stable, her feet were shoulder-width apart and her knees were slightly bent. This can keep the balance and make the shooting more accurate.
Step two: aim
Next, Xiao-Ting Pan will aim at the ball to be hit with his right eye and adjust the position and angle of the club. She will hold the end of the club with her left hand and the middle of the club with her right hand to make the club more stable.
Step 3: Hit the ball
When Xiao-Ting Pan determines the position and angle of hitting the ball, she will gently tap the white ball with the club head to make the white ball hit other balls. When she hits the ball, she will keep her arms and shoulders relaxed, making it more natural.
Step 4: Posture
After hitting the ball, Xiao-Ting Pan will quickly adjust his posture to better observe the trajectory of the ball. She will stand on one side of the club, with her feet shoulder-width apart and her body balanced. At the same time, she will observe the trajectory of the ball with her right eye so that she can hit the ball in the next step.
adjust
In the process of hitting the ball, Xiao-Ting Pan will constantly adjust his posture and the angle of the club to better control the trajectory of the ball. She will adjust the position of the club with her left hand and the angle of the club with her right hand to make the ball hit the right position.