WPBSA Chairman Jason Ferguson and former World Seniors Snooker champion Lee Walker had been among the many visitor audio system on the newest WPBSA Snooker Teaching Seminar held in York on Friday night.
Staged on the Novotel in York on the eve of the UK Championship, the seminar was attended by WPBSA coaches who’ve certified throughout the three ranges of the WPBSA Teaching Programme.
The annual occasion, led by WPBSA Head of Teaching and Coaching Growth Supervisor Chris Lovell, featured talks from consultants on a variety of snooker-related subjects.
WPBSA Chairman Jason Ferguson was in attendance and gave an introductory welcome speech, earlier than Degree 2 coach Gavin York mentioned the subject of “choking and the yips in skilled snooker”
This was adopted by WPBSA Participant Relations Supervisor Neil Tomkins, who suggested on the position of WPBSA Gamers and its present position on the World Snooker Tour (WST) and past.
Lastly, Walker – a former skilled and Degree 2 coach, spoke about his experiences inside the sport and being the coach of three-time world champion Mark Williams – who was additionally in attendance on Friday night.
Following the occasion, WPBSA Chairman Ferguson mentioned: “The WPBSA Snooker Teaching Seminar on Friday night was a massively satisfying and informative event.
The WPBSA Teaching Programme continues to go from power to power and it was a pleasure to have quite a few our certified coaches in attendance. I want to thank the visitor audio system for taking the time to be concerned on this occasion.”
The WPBSA want to thank visitor audio system Jason Ferguson, Gavin York, Neil Tomkins and Lee Walker, the Novotel in York for internet hosting the occasion and all of the WPBSA coaches who attended the night.