I'm surprised about one thing. I noticed no one mentioned your forearm when you are at the address position. It isn't vertical. Seems to be about 30 degrees or so from the vertical position (which would probably be why your cue is going up that much for the backswing - not as much room when your forearm isn't vertical at the address position). Having said that, you're still potting the balls, so I guess whatever works for you.
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Originally Posted by Gnubblez View PostI'm surprised about one thing. I noticed no one mentioned your forearm when you are at the address position. It isn't vertical. Seems to be about 30 degrees or so from the vertical position (which would probably be why your cue is going up that much for the backswing - not as much room when your forearm isn't vertical at the address position). Having said that, you're still potting the balls, so I guess whatever works for you.
I was going to try moving my bridge further from the cue ball so i have more room to get the arm at a more vertical angle.
But then i thought that if i could get lower and bring the elbow down it would help straighten it aswell, but that proved to be more difficult than id initially expected lol.
I know i can pot and make decent breaks and if i hadnt of filmed myself id be quite happy how i was lol but now iv seen it i cant help but want to fix these things and get more consistant.
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Rightoncue. Try this. Hold the cue a bit further away from the butt. Rais the cueing elbow higher and simutaniusly push your chest to the cue touching it slightly all the time. As i can see the chin is on the cue but not the chest.
This should get you lower down on the shot. Try to keep all in touch (grip. Chest. Chin. Bridge) helped me to take away a lot of uneanted body movments.
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Originally Posted by Cmbrstefan View PostRightoncue. Try this. Hold the cue a bit further away from the butt. Rais the cueing elbow higher and simutaniusly push your chest to the cue touching it slightly all the time. As i can see the chin is on the cue but not the chest.
This should get you lower down on the shot. Try to keep all in touch (grip. Chest. Chin. Bridge) helped me to take away a lot of uneanted body movments.
sorry my english is a bit off.Last edited by Cmbrstefan; 24 May 2014, 04:13 AM.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postsorry but every time i hear the name selby i feel the need ether to go to the bog, outside to play with the kids or hit the local.. its just me?#jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!
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Originally Posted by Cmbrstefan View PostWell thought it might help. Seems the name is taboo. Soz for the offens.
Im not a selby fan but id happily have his cue action! Hes got to world champion with it!
Any feedback or constructive comments are more than welcome
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I have got my ironing board set up to the table height and been using this to work on some things until i can get back on the table.
I am really trying to just get used to raising the elbow and getting my chest on the cue aswell as bringing my grip further down the cue to get my forearm more vertical on set up.
Whether it works when i get to potting balls who knows lol
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Originally Posted by rightoncue89 View PostI have got my ironing board set up to the table height and been using this to work on some things until i can get back on the table.
I am really trying to just get used to raising the elbow and getting my chest on the cue aswell as bringing my grip further down the cue to get my forearm more vertical on set up.
Whether it works when i get to potting balls who knows lol
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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