Hey, I'm starting to teach myself and I've been reading through books and online as well and I've hit two sets of instructions for the stance which are completely oppositte of each other. The first type of stance I encountered in a Steve Davis book called Successful Snooker and the other stance I initially encountered in a coaching video by Ronnie O sullivan and then once again in another video. The second time I encountered that stance I tried it. I am tall, and the first stance was uncomfortable while the second stance was not. The first stance tells me to bend my right leg incase I am tall and feel uncomfortable. I'm 6 feet btw.
The second stance is in the following two videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rBe54E4rbEh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVjIZpY3Yug
(In the second link above at around 2:42, when he makes the boy pot the ball. Both of these stances in the above videos are the same.)
The first type of stance is the regular one , I guess, where the left leg is in front and about 20/30 degress in front with a gap of about 12 inches or so between the two legs. In this stance the right FOOT is not straight but is a bit outwards, and the line of shot is in line with the ball of the right foot and the left FOOT is straight.
like so >>> http://www.pooldawg.com/uploads/images/Samm/stance.jpg
I got this from the Steve Davis book and this is what I've encountered everywhere else.
The second stance posted above doesn't have the left leg in front and has the right foot straight and not outwards.
(this is for a right hander)
I'm terribly confused. Any help is appreciated on this matter.
Thanks in advance.
The second stance is in the following two videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rBe54E4rbEh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVjIZpY3Yug
(In the second link above at around 2:42, when he makes the boy pot the ball. Both of these stances in the above videos are the same.)
The first type of stance is the regular one , I guess, where the left leg is in front and about 20/30 degress in front with a gap of about 12 inches or so between the two legs. In this stance the right FOOT is not straight but is a bit outwards, and the line of shot is in line with the ball of the right foot and the left FOOT is straight.
like so >>> http://www.pooldawg.com/uploads/images/Samm/stance.jpg
I got this from the Steve Davis book and this is what I've encountered everywhere else.
The second stance posted above doesn't have the left leg in front and has the right foot straight and not outwards.
(this is for a right hander)
I'm terribly confused. Any help is appreciated on this matter.
Thanks in advance.
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