Timing: it gets mentioned a lot by players, commentators, forums etc. It also seems to mean different things to some but never gets defined so here's my take on it.
To me it's the point along the path of the cue where the tip meets the cue ball.
One of the ways this becomes evident to me is if I pick up a cue that is shorter or longer than my regular cue, I can feel the timing is out, I am not contacting the CB at the same point along my stroke and all kinds of issues ensue.
Recently I started with a new cue that's 1/2" shorter and although the hit and balance felt great after a week or so the timing is still not quite right.
I used to feather the CB at least once or twice a session (bad habit of addressing so close) I don't do that anymore which tells me I am now too far back, my grip is still in the same spot at the end of the cue though. I think the body position is going to take some time to adjust when getting down on the shot.
Thoughts?
To me it's the point along the path of the cue where the tip meets the cue ball.
One of the ways this becomes evident to me is if I pick up a cue that is shorter or longer than my regular cue, I can feel the timing is out, I am not contacting the CB at the same point along my stroke and all kinds of issues ensue.
Recently I started with a new cue that's 1/2" shorter and although the hit and balance felt great after a week or so the timing is still not quite right.
I used to feather the CB at least once or twice a session (bad habit of addressing so close) I don't do that anymore which tells me I am now too far back, my grip is still in the same spot at the end of the cue though. I think the body position is going to take some time to adjust when getting down on the shot.
Thoughts?
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