3:46 There is "shifting" to not follow the technique that say "the hand should be perpendicular to the floor" . as you address the QB . lots of professional tend to do that about on fist length back from the traditional perpendicular .
You gain far more control of the cue ball when you slow the shot down & use less power. It's beautiful when it comes right! People think you need to strike the white harder to get more spin. That's not always necessarily true....the most important part is to go right through the cue ball at a slower more controlled speed. This is worth practicing over & over until it becomes second nature!
Agreed,,,,,,,,it takes a lot of time get rid of dead wood, that’s why focused practice makes good progress. Shorter, slow practice sessions can be very rewarding in the long run. Ounce you develop the feel of the Q Ball on the tip of the Cue and recognise the different sound of smoother contact. She’s Apples. Great Coaching.
3:46
There is "shifting" to not follow the technique that say "the hand should be perpendicular to the floor" .
as you address the QB .
lots of professional tend to do that about on fist length back from the traditional perpendicular .
You gain far more control of the cue ball when you slow the shot down & use less power. It's beautiful when it comes right! People think you need to strike the white harder to get more spin. That's not always necessarily true....the most important part is to go right through the cue ball at a slower more controlled speed. This is worth practicing over & over until it becomes second nature!
Easier said than done if you have developed bad habits. 😅
Agreed,,,,,,,,it takes a lot of time get rid of dead wood, that’s why focused practice makes good progress. Shorter, slow practice sessions can be very rewarding in the long run. Ounce you develop the feel of the Q Ball on the tip of the Cue and recognise the different sound of smoother contact. She’s Apples. Great Coaching.