Hello all.
I am always practising different styles and techniques to see which ones work and why. Currently, I am interested in what people think is the best angle to play regarding the chest and line of aim. Now I know that the stance has become much more square over the last few years and players face the line of the shot more with their feet. However it seems to me that although some players face the line of aim they turn from the hips and waist in varying degrees. For instance Steve Davis seems to face quite square on but I have read in Stephen Hendrys book that he says he turns as much as possible to run the cue along the chest. When i watch him on TV he does look strange sometimes as if his chest is at nearly 90 degrees to the shot! Stephen Lee also looks like he is quite side on although this could be because of his physical dimensions.
So, If I was playing a straight blue into the middle and then stood up where would I be facing? Steve Davis says on his coaching video that he is between the corner pocket and middle pocket. Older coaching videos would say the corner pocket - 45 degrees ish. I have experimented a bit with this and it does seem to affect the follow through so I wondered what other people did and also what people thought that the top players did?
Any thoughts would be interesting.
I am always practising different styles and techniques to see which ones work and why. Currently, I am interested in what people think is the best angle to play regarding the chest and line of aim. Now I know that the stance has become much more square over the last few years and players face the line of the shot more with their feet. However it seems to me that although some players face the line of aim they turn from the hips and waist in varying degrees. For instance Steve Davis seems to face quite square on but I have read in Stephen Hendrys book that he says he turns as much as possible to run the cue along the chest. When i watch him on TV he does look strange sometimes as if his chest is at nearly 90 degrees to the shot! Stephen Lee also looks like he is quite side on although this could be because of his physical dimensions.
So, If I was playing a straight blue into the middle and then stood up where would I be facing? Steve Davis says on his coaching video that he is between the corner pocket and middle pocket. Older coaching videos would say the corner pocket - 45 degrees ish. I have experimented a bit with this and it does seem to affect the follow through so I wondered what other people did and also what people thought that the top players did?
Any thoughts would be interesting.
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