Here I am again. Strictly following Terry's coaching tips and trying to keep a similar technique but things have not yet started working for me. I am hoping that with more practice I shall improve...hopefully! But am in pain these days due to the fact that my game isn't really improving. Every day I have to struggle for plain pots, I would get a lovely scording chance near the black and would pot 2 or max 3 blacks and then end up losing a simple red and stay there thinking what could have happened. Was it the grip was it the non-straight cue, was it not standing in the line of aim or was it the stance all together. No answer for me I guess... Nothing concrete comes to my mind. Another thing that might as well be the cause is that I recently got myself a pair of snooker glasses and now seeing through that is rather different and I think I would require a week or so in settling down with this.
Anyway, I was watching Williams because he is tall and lefty like me so I thought I would learn something for me through watching him. I noticed that when he drops down for the shot the direction of his head is different than usual players. Like when normally a player drops down his head is almost 90 degrees to the cue underneath his chin. But I noticed that when Williams drops down his head is just a fraction lower like his nose tends to be more towards the downside towards the cue rather than being straight. Any thoughts on that please... should I tr that and would it improve my sighting abilities ??? If not, why does he play like that when no one else seems to do that?
I think for me the most important thing is the stance as I can see that my straight leg is tilted outside and hence is not exactly under my grip hand. I have been trying to alter that but till this time no success.
Anyway, I was watching Williams because he is tall and lefty like me so I thought I would learn something for me through watching him. I noticed that when he drops down for the shot the direction of his head is different than usual players. Like when normally a player drops down his head is almost 90 degrees to the cue underneath his chin. But I noticed that when Williams drops down his head is just a fraction lower like his nose tends to be more towards the downside towards the cue rather than being straight. Any thoughts on that please... should I tr that and would it improve my sighting abilities ??? If not, why does he play like that when no one else seems to do that?
I think for me the most important thing is the stance as I can see that my straight leg is tilted outside and hence is not exactly under my grip hand. I have been trying to alter that but till this time no success.
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