I am a new amateur billiards enthusiast.
When I was a child, I often saw professional players on TV playing billiards like water and water. I admired their skills and skills. So, I made up my mind to learn to play billiards and become an excellent amateur.
When I learned to billiards, I realized that billiards are not as simple as they seem. I became familiar with the layout and rules of the billiard table, and learned the correct posture to hold the stick and the strength to hit the ball. Slowly, I began to practice various ball paths and batting skills. Whether it's playing billiards or hitting the hole, I have to go through repeated practice and groping to find the best angle and strength to hit the ball.
Not long after, I started participating in some amateur billiards competitions. On the competition field, I felt the tension and excitement of competition. While competing against other players, I found that my skills were constantly improving. Through the competition, I learned to better control the strength and effect of hitting the ball and improved my insight into billiards.
In the process of becoming an excellent amateur billiards enthusiast, I also met many like-minded friends. We learn our skills together and encourage each other. During the exchanges, I learned many new skills and strategies and broadened my horizons. We participate in various competitions and activities together to help the billiards industry and jointly promote the development of billiards in the amateur field.
As a new amateur billiards enthusiast, I believe I still have a long way to go. Billiards is a sport that requires perseverance and patience. Only by constant practice and sharpening can we show our strength on the billiard table. I will continue to work hard, continuously improve my level, and strive to achieve better results in future competitions.