This is a problem that haunted me when I used to play snooker regularly years ago.
I was always trying to get my shoulder, elbow, my forearm, and wrist all on the line with the shot. I would say Ali Carter is a good example. If he was potting the cue ball between your eyes you would see his head, his cue tip below his chin and his upper arm vertically aligned to the shot.
I can get everything on line apart from my right shoulder. When I look in the mirror i can see everything on line except my shoulder.
It meant that I used to try many things to correct it, wider stance, longer bridge, standing closer to the cue ball, all to no avail.
I see this in a lot of players (club, amateur and pro's) and I know some people will not think it's a big deal.
Any things I could try? Someone said that I need to pivot into the shot. What does that mean?
I was always trying to get my shoulder, elbow, my forearm, and wrist all on the line with the shot. I would say Ali Carter is a good example. If he was potting the cue ball between your eyes you would see his head, his cue tip below his chin and his upper arm vertically aligned to the shot.
I can get everything on line apart from my right shoulder. When I look in the mirror i can see everything on line except my shoulder.
It meant that I used to try many things to correct it, wider stance, longer bridge, standing closer to the cue ball, all to no avail.
I see this in a lot of players (club, amateur and pro's) and I know some people will not think it's a big deal.
Any things I could try? Someone said that I need to pivot into the shot. What does that mean?
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