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1. I saw upper body movement on EVERY shot, not only during the feathers but also on the backswing and delivery.
2. Your elbow is dropping prior to the strike on the cueball. Keep the elbow UP until after the strike.
3. As your budget is limited you could try bending the bridge arm a little more to compensate for the cue length. As you are very tall and have a straight bridge arm your eyes will be further away from the cueball than most players. You can also compensate for the cue length by shortening the cue distance from the 'V' of the bridge to the back of the cueball. Take a ruler and a pencil to your cue and place a very light line at 12" from the tip and ensure that line is at the V. You can go down to 11" perhaps but at your height I think the 12" is about right.
Otherwise you don't look too bad at all however if you want to improve you will need to get more practice than you're getting as twice a week and matches at that are not nearly enough.
Terry
Must be nice Terry is telling you to bend your arm and mean while I would love to be able to straighten mine.
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That's a bit drastic ! What if you find that 63 would be better, stick the offcut back on ?
Well I can report that my game fell apart playing with the sawn off mini-butt last night. It was a disaster*. Once I detached it and bent my bridge arm things improved a lot.
It's a 59.9 inch cue so quite long anyway.
I'm going to stick to bending my bridge arm and see how things progress. The pencil mark I made 12 inches from the tip helped me to gauge where my hand should be and how much bend I needed.
It will take me a while to adjust to my new position.
* It might also have been something to do with switching from Holsten to Special Brew. I'm not entirely sure
Last edited by cyberheater; 17 April 2014, 05:02 PM.
at 6'4 i'm on a 57", cue 9" from the tip and among the reds iv even got an inch out the the back.
as you improve your likely to find yourself coming back down in length
at 6'4 i'm on a 57", cue 9" from the tip and among the reds iv even got an inch out the the back.
as you improve your likely to find yourself coming back down in length
Very interesting. We are the same height. I'd struggle with such a short cue but my technique isn't as good as yours.
Very interesting. We are the same height. I'd struggle with such a short cue but my technique isn't as good as yours.
Is your bridge arm bent?
its is bent but nothing dramatic, i do feel compact but not cramped in any way. i was using a 61" cue 25 years ago, so i know the feeling, but i now think its the wrong way to go in thinking that it will take you were you need to go to improve. for my height 58" is more thank enough and, anything over 58.5" would be too long
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