Luckily cue balls are not very smart and only know a couple of things, they have no clue what hit them or how they only know
Point of contact
Cue Speed
Angle of attack
The split second after contact anything else that occurs is a product of energy absorption by the arm, the cue in the air could also indicate tightening at the end of the grip to spare the cameraman any injury.
A loose grip helps keep your cue traveling where you intend and a long back swing helps generate cue speed.
Point of contact
Cue Speed
Angle of attack
The split second after contact anything else that occurs is a product of energy absorption by the arm, the cue in the air could also indicate tightening at the end of the grip to spare the cameraman any injury.
A loose grip helps keep your cue traveling where you intend and a long back swing helps generate cue speed.
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