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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postmarti is a fine cuist and if anyone wants to try to emulate this type of action then they'll need to cut down the hours put in on tsf, and we know that ain't gonna happen anytime soon for tsf junkies
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Originally Posted by cyberheater View Post
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Slow start to cue delivery question.
yeah. The best cueists start their delivery slowly to reach Max speed as the tip strikes the cue ball. Also if you start the delivery too fast then you will have a lot of body movement and the cue speed will be decelerating as you strike the cue ballcoaching is not just for the pros
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Originally Posted by CoachGavin View Postyeah. The best cueists start their delivery slowly to reach Max speed as the tip strikes the cue ball. Also if you start the delivery too fast then you will have a lot of body movement and the cue speed will be decelerating as you strike the cue ball
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i like to hit from the elbow and slowly (squeeze the last 2-3 fingers close in timing with the acceleration process) and complete the shot to a full stop. move onto the next shot and repeat.
practice on the baulk line and keeping the cue bullet like along the lineLast edited by j6uk; 8 June 2014, 08:53 AM.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Posti like to hit from the elbow and slowly (squeeze the last 2-3 fingers close in timing with the acceleration process) and complete the shot to a full stop. move onto the next shot and repeat.
practice on the baulk line and keeping the cue bullet like along the line
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Posti like to hit from the elbow and slowly (squeeze the last 2-3 fingers close in timing with the acceleration process) and complete the shot to a full stop. move onto the next shot and repeat.
practice on the baulk line and keeping the cue bullet like along the line
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Originally Posted by cyberheater View PostIt's a pity you can't put a vid up. It's hard to visualise what you are saying. I'm not sure what hitting from the elbow means.
Anything above the elbow stays still. maybe . .
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Posti don't have a grip. i hold my cue with the eye of the hand cue lying on my fingers, back of the hand open more or less..
how would you describe yours?
I have the hand open with all fingers pointing down angled to the rear with the thumb doing the same. The same way you may hold a 1" thick book by the spine to carry it.
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