I've been talking to a few lads down the club about the importance of the back arm position in maintaining an effective cue action
After a bit of trial and error and quite a bit of modification I moved my grip up the butt by about 3 inches making my back forearm perfectly (well as near as possible) vertical at the address. This is improving my potting around the balls as I'm now (hopefully) getting into a consistent position for each shot
However, on long range power shots or mid range deep screw shots - or any shots that I need to generate power - my grip moves back to the end of the butt. Even though I still feel confident with these shots I keep thinking about does the moving of my back hand take me back to a different grip position for different shots - therefore an inconstant
technique.
Any thoughts?
After a bit of trial and error and quite a bit of modification I moved my grip up the butt by about 3 inches making my back forearm perfectly (well as near as possible) vertical at the address. This is improving my potting around the balls as I'm now (hopefully) getting into a consistent position for each shot
However, on long range power shots or mid range deep screw shots - or any shots that I need to generate power - my grip moves back to the end of the butt. Even though I still feel confident with these shots I keep thinking about does the moving of my back hand take me back to a different grip position for different shots - therefore an inconstant
technique.
Any thoughts?
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