i was practicing today and my friend pointed out that my elbow is moving up and down a great deal as i am feathering the white to a degree where most people would be finishing up after playing the shot which in term it is moving as i am playing the shot where if i try and play a deep screw 2/10 times im chipping the cue ball, also my elbow drop is so severe i have dints on the cue where i have hit the table as i have played the shot, ive been watching the pros and there elbow is solid through the feathering and only drops a few inches after delivery ive always been a pretty good potter but i dont feel carrying on with this technique will help my game in the long run my cue will also eventually be too damaged to play with , is there anyone know how i can help lock my elbow in place as to stop this habit?
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Just like j6uk has said you should post a video then we can give you some feed back. But 1 thing you should try is to grip the cue with your forefinger dominating so you can easily loosen up the back fingers, because that up and down movement of the elbow is usually caused by not loosening the grip on the backswing....
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thanks guys that really helped loosening the grip hasn't cured completely but played much better today loosening it a bit gonna give it a few more days of tinkering before i have to decide if i need to post a video clip or notIF YOU HAVE A SHOT ON TAKE IT, NEVER MESS WITH CHANCE AND BE TOO SAFE CAUSE ONE DAY IT WILL BITE YOU IN THE ASS
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