Hello everyone. I have a few questions of which to ask regarding a player assuming their address position from the standing position, as i think this could be perhaps where i myself go wrong.
When i address the cue ball for the first time, rarely do i find myself addressing what i believe is the centre. Very often i catch myself then glancing up at the cue ball and finding my cue on the line of aim.
Therefore, can someone talk me through how to assume the address position from standing properly?
My knowledge reaches as far as this:
1) Most of the aiming is done while standing up, the line is visualised while standing up and the potting angle is seen.
2) The player walks into the shot and places their straight foot on the line.
3) The player then places their other leg to form their stance and begins to drop down.
4) The tip is placed as close to the white ball as possible without touching it.
5) The bridge is placed about a hands distance away from the cue ball. Does the bridge have to SLIDE to the ball?
6) The chest is placed on the cue.
7) An address pause is achieved, where the player can check if they are on the line of aim.
Does this sound correct to any coaches? I aim to be posting some videos of myself very soon.
When i address the cue ball for the first time, rarely do i find myself addressing what i believe is the centre. Very often i catch myself then glancing up at the cue ball and finding my cue on the line of aim.
Therefore, can someone talk me through how to assume the address position from standing properly?
My knowledge reaches as far as this:
1) Most of the aiming is done while standing up, the line is visualised while standing up and the potting angle is seen.
2) The player walks into the shot and places their straight foot on the line.
3) The player then places their other leg to form their stance and begins to drop down.
4) The tip is placed as close to the white ball as possible without touching it.
5) The bridge is placed about a hands distance away from the cue ball. Does the bridge have to SLIDE to the ball?
6) The chest is placed on the cue.
7) An address pause is achieved, where the player can check if they are on the line of aim.
Does this sound correct to any coaches? I aim to be posting some videos of myself very soon.
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