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u mean the trainer cue with a spring attached around 16 or 17 from butt?
yeah, i tried that once in a club... helps u on grip, cue action and delivery
overall not very helpful to me because it makes me adapt to it rather than helping me adapt to my real cue... the feeling is different when holding a real cue
other people may think differently
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Originally Posted by MikeTheBigMonster View Postu mean the trainer cue with a spring attached around 16 or 17 from butt?
yeah, i tried that once in a club... helps u on grip, cue action and delivery
overall not very helpful to me because it makes me adapt to it rather than helping me adapt to my real cue... the feeling is different when holding a real cue
other people may think differently
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Originally Posted by mythman69 View Post
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I've got one ,got it when I had only been playing a few months, here is a list of things I found it helps with
1, opening the grip hand, keeping the cue on a level plane
2, closing the grip too early , this will break the spring
3, twisting the wrist
4, because of one and two, I found it helps to keep the elbow still , until after the shot,and the grip and hand neutral and out of the shot.
Things it won't help with
1,anything to do with aiming or sighting
2, anything to do with cueing straight, except from the points above.
3cueing across the white, unless it's to do with wrist movement, but if you push the cue through smoothly and straight but across the white offline the spring will not break so you will get no feedback.
One thing I found against it was my grip got too loose and I had daylight at the top of the webbing between index finger and thumb, this is a no no,as it can alow the cue to move, and it was corrected by coaching. Overall I think it's a good idea, but the cues do feel cheaply made.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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