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Why is snooker the most difficult sport?

Don't say the most difficult, but at least it is the most difficult sport.

To sum up, snooker is difficult in the following two parts:

1. Snooker is difficult to be accurate.

The difficulty of snooker is that there are many factors that affect your accuracy (stability).

First of all, you should have a comprehensive consideration of the situation, which is the most important step to clear the field or win with one shot. You can't just hit one shot and think. Generally speaking, before hitting the ball, you must first think about the next four or five balls, as well as the route and hitting.

The other is to control the white ball. There is a lot of learning here. To put it mildly, this is just the application of three basic strokes: high stroke, middle stroke and low stroke; In a big way, it contains various principles of physics and mathematics. Even at the same angle, using the same rod method and different rotation, the separation angle of the white ball after hitting the target ball is different; In addition, under the same angle, the separation angle of the white ball after hitting the target ball is also different, as is the case with the high shot and the middle high shot. Therefore, if walking is involved at this time, it is necessary to calculate the separation angle of the white ball and the route of the white ball (to ensure avoiding other balls).

When you are attacking, generally speaking, you just need to control the white ball. But if it is defense, then we must control two balls, the white ball and the target ball: first of all, we must ensure the landing point of the white ball and not leave opportunities for the opponent. It's best to stop the white ball in a position where the opponent is difficult to defend. It would be great if we could stop where we can't see the target ball directly. Then, when you hit this target ball, you can't give your opponent a chance.

In addition, I would like to add the staff method. Although there are three basic strokes, in actual combat, due to the different hitting points, countless strokes can be produced, and the low stroke can be transformed into the low stroke and the wrestling stroke. Of course, the stroke also includes a very important stroke, which is frequently used in solving the ball.

Snooker, as a minority sport, can be popularized today. Although I also like billiards and snooker, I can't say that snooker is the most difficult sport, only that it is difficult to reach the master level. Looking at the current active snooker masters, there are very few who can be called masters, such as O 'Sullivan, Higgins and Selby. Others, such as Root, can only be considered as the top level besides their remarkable performance this season, and Williams can only be considered as the top level at most. Then Ding Junhui and Wilson. At present, at the master level, although other players occasionally have super performance, they are more ignorant. O 'Sullivan is a genius representative, Higgins is an academic representative and Selby is a diligent representative. The first two have been considering retiring, so the development prospect of snooker is worrying.

Generally speaking, snooker, as an aristocratic sport, has not changed its essence until now. As an athlete, the price is very high. In order to reach a high level, except for local players in England, other players basically have to leave their hometown to train in England, and paying money will make many fans flinch. Moreover, snooker training is extremely boring and requires very firm determination and patience. In addition, talent basically determines the upper limit of this sport.

Personally, I think it should be the hardest.

Let's first look at a game case: at 9: 00 pm Beijing time (20 16 14), the second round of the World Snooker Alexandra Palace Masters 1/4 final: a wonderful showdown between O 'Sullivan and Selby, who lost to O 'Sullivan by 70 points. I think fans and friends must be impressed. When O 'Sullivan scored the first goal,

Nervous (only waiting for the opponent to make a mistake)

Unwilling (I really shouldn't give him a chance)

Doubt (yes, is it that bad)

Let go (game over)

What was the mood of the fans and friends in front of the TV at that time? I think so.

The above part of the content belongs to ridicule and is not aimed at any player or fan.

After Selby scored O 'Sullivan's goal, his mood changed in just a few minutes, which did great harm to a person's confidence. There are many factors that affect the success of professional snooker players in the competition: the need for solid basic skills, good psychological quality, the environmental impact on the scene (such as lighting, noise, and possible sudden photos taken by fans, temperature and humidity, etc. ), feel, luck (such as static electricity), physical fitness (such as eye fatigue after a long game). In the competition, you need to adjust yourself, choose the correct and reasonable tactics and win the competition. Your mind needs to think quickly about offensive and defensive strategies, and mentally experience rapid changes from heaven to hell or from hell to heaven. You also need to adjust your mentality in the attack, and don't lose your technical movements and make mistakes because of small changes in your heart. This is very demanding for an athlete as a whole. In our seemingly ordinary game, in fact, two players have done hundreds of tricks (exaggeration). Besides, snooker is a gentleman's sport, unlike football and basketball, which can freely run and roar to vent negative emotions. Try to be a gentleman even if you are in a bad mood. It's hard! ! !

Selby may need a long time to adjust to regain his confidence after losing the game, but Selby didn't. Won the championship in the following international championships, British championships, world championships and other events. Selby deserves to be the top professional snooker player today.

This question is very strange, because it is difficult for any sport to reach the top level, and it is impossible to quantify the concept of difficulty.

First, it is difficult. I think it is relative to ordinary people, because it is difficult to get started. Novices simply can't appreciate the happiness and all kinds of torture of snooker! Ha ha! The gap between experts and amateurs in this sport can be described as a world of difference! Run 100 meters, the average person is 13 seconds, 14 seconds, only more than 4 seconds away from the world record! But snooker has many things that ordinary people can't do at all, such as a single shot over 100, let alone a single shot 147! Secondly, another difficulty is that the rules of snooker are complicated, not to mention ordinary people, even many old players over 10 often make mistakes! Even professional athletes can't fully understand the details of the rules, and the rules of snooker should be the most complicated of all sports!

Third, snooker is a precise sport, which requires very high external environment and its own psychological state! Xiaoding's technology is world-class, but he can't stand on the top of the world. Psychological strength is not enough, psychological problems are the most difficult to solve, and there is no way to train, which is related to personality and self-regulation ability. This may be the root of my question!

This is a popular saying, there is no absolute conclusion, just the sigh of snooker fans for snooker.

Since Ding Junhui became famous in World War I in 2005, snooker and billiards have mushroomed in China. This brings more people into contact with this sport.

When we see O 'Sullivan, Ding Junhui and other athletes waving clubs and scoring goals accurately on the court, we will have an illusion that snooker is so simple. Unlike basketball and football, he doesn't require athletes to have enough physical strength, just like anyone can play in a club.

Actually, it is not. I think snooker is a combination of technical action and chess game. And his difficulty is precisely because of the requirements for players, both of which are indispensable.

Technically, if you want to score the target ball, you must hit the contact point of each ball accurately. This alone is a very difficult thing, and it takes an extremely long muscle memory to precipitate and accumulate. This alone is enough to make many billiards lovers daunting.

But is that enough? There is also a saying that novices practice accurately and experts practice hard.

It is not enough to score only one goal. If we want to win, we must score continuously, which requires our understanding and control of the cue ball. Strength, combined with the size of the upper separation angle, the hitting point, and even the speed and acceleration of the cue ball will have certain influence. Only by mastering these skills can we control the cue ball to the next most suitable hitting area. It laid a technical foundation for the game in ball games.

But in the arena, the dispersion of spheres is not static, just like playing chess, it changes in the blink of an eye, one step at a time, and it takes a long time. Without excellent ability to solve the situation, snooker can hardly achieve extraordinary achievements. This is also the real difficulty of snooker.

I am a big fan of billiards (just look at my head). It's been eight years since I started playing billiards in the second grade (I'm a junior now, and I'm going to enter the senior three dog after the summer vacation).

I have been in contact with billiards since the second day of junior high school, and my love for billiards has never diminished. High school, studying late into the night, about 10. Many times, I don't go home directly after studying, but go to the billiards room near the school to play billiards crazily, sometimes with my classmates and sometimes by myself. Anyway, all year round. It can be said that I am crazy about billiards. I believe many friends who started to learn billiards. Especially when I make progress, this kind of love will be very obvious, and I will always think of billiards, so I didn't get into a good university later, and I barely got into an independent college.

When I arrived at the university, I was obsessed with billiards and had more spare time. More than a month after my freshman year, I found that there was no billiards club in my school, so I came up with the idea of establishing a billiards club with friends who often played together in college and loved billiards very much. If you have an idea, you must put it into practice. After many efforts with the school, the billiards club has been formally established.

I don't know if you have found a problem, that is, billiards is very difficult to learn, especially snooker, which is quite difficult to play. It seems quite enjoyable to watch the sharp attack and embarrassing defense of professional players in the game. But for ordinary people, it is extremely difficult to make gorgeous strokes and incredible moves. On the one hand, it's our own technical problems, on the other hand, we don't have the strong heart of professional players, and we can't do anything when facing the trapped ball ... sometimes even professional players have the opportunity to make mistakes.

There are too many topics about billiards, and I don't have much time. I will share it with you next time. You are welcome to watch and express your thoughts. Let's communicate together. I wish you all by going up one flight of stairs in billiards technology!

The reason why snooker is the most difficult sport can be explained from three aspects.

First of all, it needs great attention, especially during the competition. When we watch Higgins play, we can feel his concentration. For example, a football player can do some sports without the ball on the court, but once a professional snooker player enters the court, every shot will decide the outcome, and any player will only get a result and give his opponent a chance.

Second, snooker needs a high degree of self-discipline. In addition to training every day, muscles can also form the memory of hitting the ball and maintain the feel and state. Different from ordinary clubs, snooker has no complete logistics planning and various assistants due to conditions. Like football clubs, it has a perfect player training mechanism. In addition, players must now compete all over the world. In the first half of the year, there will be some foreign competitions in the second half. Players are busy and tired.

Thirdly, many snooker players, such as Gilbert, find it difficult to win a championship in the ranking competition all their lives, which can also show the cruelty of the sport. Compared with other sports, the prize money of snooker is lower. Even the top 120 professional athletes, the basic competition fees, air tickets and supporting their families are difficult to maintain. Only some top players can get rich bonuses. Moreover, snooker is played together at different ages, and young people have just entered.

To sum up: Snooker needs to experience the immersion of the game and time, keep the focus on the project for a long time, and be very self-disciplined. Snooker has been playing from 15-45 for 30 years, among which persistence, perseverance and perseverance are indispensable. After a long period of professional competition, young players will get a chance to take the upper position when old players retire. Therefore, in a hurry to win wealth in this sport, snooker is not the best choice. In the final analysis, snooker must be skill and willpower, and it is a powerful gas field. There are no other elements of cutting corners and opportunism, so it is more difficult than other sports.

what do you think?

Snooker-the most difficult sport in the world! None of them. The requirements for the players themselves are extremely high, and the top players in the world ranking 16 fall down in front of the lower ranked players. Of course, there are many problems involved, mainly whether the state is normal (full of energy and vigor), mentality (pressure resistance and psychological counseling), ball control, accuracy and solid basic skills. Except for solid basic skills, others are beyond anyone's control. You know! Because people compete, not robots.

The difficulty of snooker lies in accuracy, that is, cue ball control. First of all, you have to hit at least this contact point to score, and the one near the pocket can accommodate a little deviation. Secondly, you need to hit the point where you need to shoot, but only with the right speed and the right skin contact time can you teach your ideal position. Physical factors: line of sight deviation, too tight wrist, body center of gravity deviation, wrong arm direction, finger-driven club deviation, insufficient or excessive arm swing space, arm deviation, unstable hand frame, hand frame point deviation and so on. We also have to face the boos and noises of the audience, which can affect the whole game as well as the whole game, so we must have a healthy body and excellent psychological quality.

There are many offensive representatives in snooker. Take fire teacher O 'Sullivan as an example. He is very talented and hardworking. Although the teenager has experienced a bad thing, he has come out of the shadows, has a fastball style and is not weak in defensive skills. He won five ranking championships this year and is looking forward to this year's world championship.

There are many defense representatives. Take Selby for example, he is a diligent genius. His life as a child was not good. He got everything by his own efforts. He has a strong sense of defense. He didn't have a chance to attack rashly, but the ball was slow and uncomfortable to watch.

Accurately speaking, snooker originated from 1885 and has a history of several hundred years. Since Europe, Britain and France have gradually influenced the whole world. Why is snooker the most difficult sport? Snooker is different from other sports. As long as you have good physique and comprehensive skills, you can win the championship. Friends who have played snooker know that it is very accurate. This kind of exercise should completely concentrate on energy, physical strength, endurance, temperature and humidity, game scenes, and most importantly, have psychological quality. Both are indispensable, and the control of the target ball is very strict in actual combat. Defense is really formula geometric calculation, strong technical and tactical confrontation. Even if you are a world-class player, you may be killed. Want to see O 'Sullivan, Higgins; Want to see the tail of the attack, jimmy white; Want to see the ball around Ding Junhui, Haendly. We will never forget several generations of champions, alex higgins, Davies, jimmy white, Haendly and O 'Sullivan.