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If a player has a natural elbow drop in his cue action it should be around 2" when following through completely as on a medium-paced shot or above. As long as your cue stays on the same plane throughout the stroke and you're following through at least 4" I don't think there's any problem although I will say 4" of follow-through with an elbow drop is a bit short. Perhaps you mean after the cueball?
Follow-through should be measured from the edge of the cueball closest to you (address prosition) and 6" would be about right for a person with normal arm length and not too big a chest when that person uses an elbow drop. 4" is the norm for follow-through WITHOUT an elbow drop
Terry
If a player has a natural elbow drop in his cue action it should be around 2" when following through completely as on a medium-paced shot or above. As long as your cue stays on the same plane throughout the stroke and you're following through at least 4" I don't think there's any problem although I will say 4" of follow-through with an elbow drop is a bit short. Perhaps you mean after the cueball?
Follow-through should be measured from the edge of the cueball closest to you (address prosition) and 6" would be about right for a person with normal arm length and not too big a chest when that person uses an elbow drop. 4" is the norm for follow-through WITHOUT an elbow drop
Terry
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