What nrage says above I originally got from Steve Davis as I was looking for an answer to the question for not only myself but also my students when you say grip the cue like you would a hammer but not as tight. The next question was always 'how losse?".
The method outlined which is the butt of the cue should be able to slide easily in the grip is the best answer i've found.
The reason for a loose grip is if a player starts out with a tight grip then almost always that player grips the cue too tight and too early in the delivery which will cause shoulder movement and pull the cue off-line.
Let the cue do the work under the positive control of the player. Exactly the same method is taught in golf by the way
Terry
The method outlined which is the butt of the cue should be able to slide easily in the grip is the best answer i've found.
The reason for a loose grip is if a player starts out with a tight grip then almost always that player grips the cue too tight and too early in the delivery which will cause shoulder movement and pull the cue off-line.
Let the cue do the work under the positive control of the player. Exactly the same method is taught in golf by the way
Terry
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