is getting my cue more through the cue ball. I never really had a back/rear pause as such but yesterday evening after having 6 days off practice I thought I would purposely bring it in to my cue action. It really was getting my cue even more through the ball thus giving me even more cue power.
I think because of the rear pause sort of composes you for the shot ( in a very quick way of course ) you tend to naturally cue through the cue ball. Screwing off the black from its spot for instance was even more effortless.
I note that a few on here have said they really do not have a rear pause, but after yesterdays session I think I know now why the large majority of pros have one.
Having said all the above I think for us with our own tables we can make a change and practice it more frequent than say having to wait for the next club visit. When I did not have my table I now know I was just playing the same old bad habits week in week out because you just go down there and get in as much play as you can because of the clock. So for those who use clubs, if you make a change and its for the better remember to take that change with you on your next visit.
I think because of the rear pause sort of composes you for the shot ( in a very quick way of course ) you tend to naturally cue through the cue ball. Screwing off the black from its spot for instance was even more effortless.
I note that a few on here have said they really do not have a rear pause, but after yesterdays session I think I know now why the large majority of pros have one.
Having said all the above I think for us with our own tables we can make a change and practice it more frequent than say having to wait for the next club visit. When I did not have my table I now know I was just playing the same old bad habits week in week out because you just go down there and get in as much play as you can because of the clock. So for those who use clubs, if you make a change and its for the better remember to take that change with you on your next visit.
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