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Thich Nhat Hanh Excerpt from The YOGA of POOL – Secrets to Becoming a Champion in Billiards and in Life (by Paul Turner) It is true that through the power of mind management we can affect physical reality; however, because we are ultimately a combination of both...
The Pause – Learning to Transition for Success
posted by: Paul Rodney Turner
August 14, 2013
That brief moment when the whole world seems to stand still – that temporary inaction while we focus on the future and prepare to commit our next move – is called a pause. Why do we need this when playing billiards? Simply because, when we pause,...
Spiritedness (Excerpt from The YOGA of POOL)
posted by: Paul Rodney Turner
November 15, 2010
Webster defines the word “spirit” as: “Energy, vivacity, ardor, enthusiasm, courage,” etc., while the word “spirited” is defined as: “Animated; full of life and vigor, lively,” etc. The word Spirit expresses the essence of Universal Power and that which is present in man as the...
The YOGA of POOL – Secrets to becoming a Champion in Billiards and in Life
: This 120 page book written by a former monk and inventor of the world’s best training tool (The Billiard Aim Trainer BAT), Paul Rodney Turner, provides the essential ingredients of...
THE YOGA OF POOL by Paul Rodney Turner, inventor of the Billiard Aim Trainer
The YOGA of POOL – Secrets to becoming a Champion in Billiards and in Life
: This 120 page book written by a former monk and inventor of the world’s best training...
THE YOGA OF POOL – Secrets to Becoming a Champion in Billiards and in Life
posted by: Paul Rodney Turner
April 17, 2010
I recently finished my first book on billiards. In this book, I share secrets to championship level play along with providing practical advice and guidance on how to improve one’s quality of life and attitude. In the end, what resulted was a book that was...