Originally Posted by j6uk
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For vmax, I respect your opinion but a 60"-61" cue is not the way I want to go. If you would have looked at my grip forearm in more shots you would have seen it normally is right at the vertical but I have about 13" hanging over my 'V' and that's with a 58" cue. I have recently started working on actually shortening my bridge and lengthening my backswing and am finding I'm starting to see more success in the cue power with accuracy category.
I do disagree with you that I should hold the cue behind the vertical since the object of the delivery is to return the cue to the EXACT address position at the time of strike. In order for the brain to recognize that exact address position there are two keys, the first is the vertical position of the forearm (or the actual bottom of the pendulum in the words of Joe Davis - although he was actually ahead of the vertical on most shots) and the other is the back of the palm coming back onto the butt of the cue, pretty forcefully on a power shot. With the forearm behind the vertical you lose one of those memory keys as the back of the palm will still be off the butt. I have found having the vertical and getting the back of the palm down at address is a help for both myself and my students.
Terry
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