Bobby Neues got his start losing money to old men on a snooker table, then watched his son Lincoln drain a near-full-table massé on the hill ball at regionals and realized he had something real to teach. A school teacher, former dance instructor, and massage therapy educator for 25 years, he now channels all of it into the Young Hustlers Club, a junior pool program in the Denver area where kids earn beaded keychains as they level up through his original belt system, Rotation Dojo. We discuss how posture in the chair directly affects cortisol and testosterone levels during competition, why the practice-to-playing ratio should be 50-50 for anyone serious about improving, Terminator Neils' multiple-rail shot-line system that broke Bobby past the 500 Fargo barrier, and how visualizing the ball going in transforms the break.
Find Bobby on Facebook at Bobby Neues, and look for Young Hustlers Club on Facebook for practice dates and updates.