here is the problem-stance.
there are two types of stances I have been using.
1) the stance suggest by most of the players, i.e. right leg straight and left leg bent.
2) the stance that is corrected by myself.
however there are issues with both stance.
with the first stance, I always cueing with side (stroke the cue ball down the table and came back on either right or left side of the tip),I tried to correct the grip, elbow etc. but none of them worked.
with the second stance, I can pot balls easily, doing very well in long shot, and also allows me to play very fluently. What I did was step on the line of shot with my right leg and kept it straight, then lean my body onto this leg, hence the left leg carry barely any weight. However the problem is that too much weight is on the straight leg and the body felt like be the right side of the line and sometimes after I get down, the path of object ball is not clear(looks like Im gonna miss but potted). Also always miss certain shots in a same way (hitting the against cushion balls too thick) or cutting balls either too thin or too thick to the middle pocket.
My second stance is wrong however it allows me to play with very high accuracy especially on the long shot (staight and cut). while the other stance is right but always put side onto the cue ball hence lower accuracy.
I believe for the first type of stance I'm doing either the following things wrong.
a) leaning onto the wrong leg. should I put most of my weight on the left or the right leg?
b) My body is lowered in wrong way. according to videos and images of snooker players, they seem to lower their bodies onto their bridge armRonnie-OSullivan-says-he-cannot-be-an-ambassador-like-Shaun-Murphy-World-Snooker-Championship-20.jpgShaun_Murphy_621397.jpg, should I do this?
there are two types of stances I have been using.
1) the stance suggest by most of the players, i.e. right leg straight and left leg bent.
2) the stance that is corrected by myself.
however there are issues with both stance.
with the first stance, I always cueing with side (stroke the cue ball down the table and came back on either right or left side of the tip),I tried to correct the grip, elbow etc. but none of them worked.
with the second stance, I can pot balls easily, doing very well in long shot, and also allows me to play very fluently. What I did was step on the line of shot with my right leg and kept it straight, then lean my body onto this leg, hence the left leg carry barely any weight. However the problem is that too much weight is on the straight leg and the body felt like be the right side of the line and sometimes after I get down, the path of object ball is not clear(looks like Im gonna miss but potted). Also always miss certain shots in a same way (hitting the against cushion balls too thick) or cutting balls either too thin or too thick to the middle pocket.
My second stance is wrong however it allows me to play with very high accuracy especially on the long shot (staight and cut). while the other stance is right but always put side onto the cue ball hence lower accuracy.
I believe for the first type of stance I'm doing either the following things wrong.
a) leaning onto the wrong leg. should I put most of my weight on the left or the right leg?
b) My body is lowered in wrong way. according to videos and images of snooker players, they seem to lower their bodies onto their bridge armRonnie-OSullivan-says-he-cannot-be-an-ambassador-like-Shaun-Murphy-World-Snooker-Championship-20.jpgShaun_Murphy_621397.jpg, should I do this?
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