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For everything that any coach mentions here to help out a player there will ALWAYS be one pro who proves to be an exception to the rule. Alex managed to overcome his 'twitching' somehow and was the most naturally gifted player the sport ever saw (to paraphrase Steve Davis).
Each and every player will develop their own little differences to what most coaches teach, which is regarded as the 'ideal' technique. Each player can only improve and play well using their own natural timing and rhythm and technque.
However, upper body movement on the shot is NOT something that is a part of that. It is absolute suicide for any player to think he can play well by having upper body movement between placing his bridge hand on the table and all the way to the very end of the delivery, when he should still stay still.
Just because one player, a very naturally gifted player at that, was able to overcome the problems caused by movement is not a template for everyone else to copy that style.
Peter Ebdon does not have a discernible rear pause but because one or two players in the top 64 don't have a rear pause, does that mean we should change the teaching and take out the rear pause. I don't think so
Terry
For everything that any coach mentions here to help out a player there will ALWAYS be one pro who proves to be an exception to the rule. Alex managed to overcome his 'twitching' somehow and was the most naturally gifted player the sport ever saw (to paraphrase Steve Davis).
Each and every player will develop their own little differences to what most coaches teach, which is regarded as the 'ideal' technique. Each player can only improve and play well using their own natural timing and rhythm and technque.
However, upper body movement on the shot is NOT something that is a part of that. It is absolute suicide for any player to think he can play well by having upper body movement between placing his bridge hand on the table and all the way to the very end of the delivery, when he should still stay still.
Just because one player, a very naturally gifted player at that, was able to overcome the problems caused by movement is not a template for everyone else to copy that style.
Peter Ebdon does not have a discernible rear pause but because one or two players in the top 64 don't have a rear pause, does that mean we should change the teaching and take out the rear pause. I don't think so
Terry
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