Hi,
just a couple of questions regarding cue action. Firstly, prior to addressing the shot i always keep my eyes on the object ball, on the point of contact. I then proceed to place my right leg directly in line under my cue followed by my left leg, slightly in front which is bent. I grip the cue by basically resting the cue in my fingers, gripping only with my fore finger and thumb.
The problem appears upon delivery. As with all cue actions, there is going to be some slight form of twist upon completion of the shot, when the grip closes and contact with your chest is made. However, on power shots, this seems quite apparent.
I'm thinking to myself that maybe i am placing my cueing arm too far away from my body. Would it be in general better to bring my arm in as close to my body as possible, and slightly twist my grip hand outwards so my thumb and fingers point downwards?
The only problem i can see is that my cue would then be touching my hip during feathering. Is it such a bad idea to bring my left leg further forward and bend it quite a bit, followed by bringing my cue arm shoulder up as much as possible. It just seems that my cue arm feels like its going a bit wayward, but bringing it all into my chest would enable it to stay inline?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
just a couple of questions regarding cue action. Firstly, prior to addressing the shot i always keep my eyes on the object ball, on the point of contact. I then proceed to place my right leg directly in line under my cue followed by my left leg, slightly in front which is bent. I grip the cue by basically resting the cue in my fingers, gripping only with my fore finger and thumb.
The problem appears upon delivery. As with all cue actions, there is going to be some slight form of twist upon completion of the shot, when the grip closes and contact with your chest is made. However, on power shots, this seems quite apparent.
I'm thinking to myself that maybe i am placing my cueing arm too far away from my body. Would it be in general better to bring my arm in as close to my body as possible, and slightly twist my grip hand outwards so my thumb and fingers point downwards?
The only problem i can see is that my cue would then be touching my hip during feathering. Is it such a bad idea to bring my left leg further forward and bend it quite a bit, followed by bringing my cue arm shoulder up as much as possible. It just seems that my cue arm feels like its going a bit wayward, but bringing it all into my chest would enable it to stay inline?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
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