Hey all,
I have found two issues with my play at the moment.
1. When striking the cue ball, particularly when playing a screw or power shot, I always very quickly tighten my grip, resulting in me stabbing at the cue rather than following through. When I am playing a shot with top, or at a slower pace, I rarely do it. When it happens, it usually results in me missing horribly, and moving on the shot. It's a mental thing I think, I subconsiously tell myself I will drop the cue if I don't hold it tight. If I really concentrate, I can keep my hand loose, but then I will often miss anyhow because I am trying so hard to keeping my grip right, I can't concentrate on the shot.
2. Sighting up a shot. I don't know if this is the right or wrong way of doing things or not. I stand behind the shot, look at the angle I think it should be taken at, taking in cue ball, object ball and pocket. I then get down on the shot, and concentrate my gaze on the object ball. The only time I flick my eyes away from the object ball is to check where I am striking the cue ball. Apparently I cue pretty straight most of the time.
I would love a practise that would help me train myself out of the grip issue, and advice regarding my sighting on a shot.
Thanks all.
Ian
I have found two issues with my play at the moment.
1. When striking the cue ball, particularly when playing a screw or power shot, I always very quickly tighten my grip, resulting in me stabbing at the cue rather than following through. When I am playing a shot with top, or at a slower pace, I rarely do it. When it happens, it usually results in me missing horribly, and moving on the shot. It's a mental thing I think, I subconsiously tell myself I will drop the cue if I don't hold it tight. If I really concentrate, I can keep my hand loose, but then I will often miss anyhow because I am trying so hard to keeping my grip right, I can't concentrate on the shot.
2. Sighting up a shot. I don't know if this is the right or wrong way of doing things or not. I stand behind the shot, look at the angle I think it should be taken at, taking in cue ball, object ball and pocket. I then get down on the shot, and concentrate my gaze on the object ball. The only time I flick my eyes away from the object ball is to check where I am striking the cue ball. Apparently I cue pretty straight most of the time.
I would love a practise that would help me train myself out of the grip issue, and advice regarding my sighting on a shot.
Thanks all.
Ian
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