This is what i have done to do this. Please let me know your feedback so i know if i am on the right track.
I am a big believer that I sight the shot the best from standing up.
STEP 1) I point the cue on the line of aim, with me still standing up.
STEP 2) I then lift the cue upwards (still pointing in the direction of the pot)
STEP 3) depends what side of the table i am. say i am potting the yellow into the yellow pocket, then i step forward with my right foot exactly on the line of the shot. If i am potting the brown into the green pocket, i step SLIGHTLY to the left of the aim with my right foot.
STEP 4) bring left hand from hip height smoothly up to meet cue. This is a key step as i found before this hand came last in the process and i think was moving the cue around. It should rise up to meet the cue coming down (ie they meet BEFORE THE CUE IS AT TABLE HEIGHT)
STEP 5) take a reasonable step forward with my left leg (more so than "feels comfortable")
if i do this consistently i seem to be online more with my pots. The key progress forward i found is the left hand meeting up with the cue coming down...
in my old cue action, the cue was at the table height and my left hand would then kind of slide onto it. I think this induced wiggles in the aim (which because i was now down on the shot i couldn't see this change had happened)
it feels excessively mechanical to do this (i feel like a robot) but i am potting balls i kind of don't care! i am hoping that if i do this regularly then maybe it will become more reliable.
please let me know your thoughts.
I am a big believer that I sight the shot the best from standing up.
STEP 1) I point the cue on the line of aim, with me still standing up.
STEP 2) I then lift the cue upwards (still pointing in the direction of the pot)
STEP 3) depends what side of the table i am. say i am potting the yellow into the yellow pocket, then i step forward with my right foot exactly on the line of the shot. If i am potting the brown into the green pocket, i step SLIGHTLY to the left of the aim with my right foot.
STEP 4) bring left hand from hip height smoothly up to meet cue. This is a key step as i found before this hand came last in the process and i think was moving the cue around. It should rise up to meet the cue coming down (ie they meet BEFORE THE CUE IS AT TABLE HEIGHT)
STEP 5) take a reasonable step forward with my left leg (more so than "feels comfortable")
if i do this consistently i seem to be online more with my pots. The key progress forward i found is the left hand meeting up with the cue coming down...
in my old cue action, the cue was at the table height and my left hand would then kind of slide onto it. I think this induced wiggles in the aim (which because i was now down on the shot i couldn't see this change had happened)
it feels excessively mechanical to do this (i feel like a robot) but i am potting balls i kind of don't care! i am hoping that if i do this regularly then maybe it will become more reliable.
please let me know your thoughts.
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