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Aaron Z.

Boston, Massachusetts

Billiards lessons and entertainment from a top-ranked amateur with over a decade of experience

Ever wanted to be that person in the sports bar cleaning up at the pool table? A few targeted lessons and a few hours of practice can give you that confident edge! I'm a top ranked amateur with over a decade of experience in competition playing 8-ball, 9-ball, straight pool, one pocket, and more. All ages welcome. Can teach one-on-one, groups, or parties. If it involves billiards, I can teach it!
About Aaron Z.

I've been playing billiards in Boston for over a decade and have been a top ranked amateur for over 6. I love playing, but I've also been teaching high school Physics and Electronics for over ten years as well, so I know how to teach, not just how to play, and I enjoy teaching pool just as much as I enjoy playing it. I've been hired to teach large groups (15-20 people) and I have given one-on-one lessons. I've also been hired by local sports bars to referee and run tournaments and be on hand to entertain for private company parties in the city. If it involves billiards, I can teach it!

Teaches all skill levels

Teaching since 2015

Master's Degree in Education

Age: 18+

Has background check

Instructor details
Subject: Billiards
Billiards
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William T Morrissey Boulevard, Dorchester, MA
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School Street, Boston, MA

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60 minutes
$60
90 minutes
$90
120 minutes
$120
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Aaron was a great help to my team! He finds great ways to approach players of all skill levels and leave them with digestible pieces of knowledge to improve their game. He is an awesome player and teacher and every time we play I feel like I learn something.

Posted May 9, 2023
Educator, Physics and Electronics
Aug 2015 - Present
Boston Public Schools
Master's Degree in Education
Jun 2013 - May 2014
University of Massachusetts Boston
Physics
Sep 2007 - May 2011
Cornell College
Boston Public Schools
Aug 2015
As the birthplace of public education in this nation, the Boston Public Schools is committed to transforming the lives of all children through exemplary teaching in a world-class system of innovative, welcoming schools. We partner with the community, families, and students to develop in every learner the knowledge, skill, and character to excel in college, career, and life.
American Poolplayers Association
Sep 2012
The American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded by professional poolplayers and Billiard Hall of Famers Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart in 1979 as the National Pool League, which became the American Poolplayers Association in 1981. The two realized the popularity of the sport, but knew, that different from other sports, there was no existing recreational league system. Today, the APA, also known as the Canadian Poolplayers Association in Canada and the Japanese Poolplayers Association in Japan, has grown to nearly 250,000 members and boasts more members than all other “national” leagues combined. The League is administered locally by a network of Franchise Operators, called League Operators, and is conducted weekly in a variety of both 8-Ball and 9-Ball team formats. There are nearly 300 APA Leagues throughout the U.S., Canada and Japan.

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