Originally Posted by CoachGavin
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Ronnie drops his elbow - that was not - textbook -
Selby moves side to side - that was not textbook -
Trump moves slightly forwards - that is not textbook-
Hendry used to look at the pocket during his aiming process - that is not textbook
Bingham holds the cue high at the back - that is not textbook
Murphy feathers going into the shot - that is not textbook
I could go because every single top pro player in fact probably every decent player does something unique in their own game in their set up but my point is this - No two players play alike but the best players all have certain things in common - whatever they do is their set up is consistent - therefore my point is you can make a bad habit work for you in your game.
All those players mentioned have something not exactly described as textbook - but a few world titles between them yes?
I agree with your point about starting a player out and there are of course other glaring errors or traits that hold back improvement later on but I think becoming consistent in your own shape, set up and pre shot routine is vital and I don't think there is a perfect textbook approach to snooker - only suggestions on improving your own set up. If there was a perfect textbook way - we would all play the same but that does not happen.
Whenever I think perfect textbook I think of Steve Davis - but he fiddled with his set up too - too much at times perhaps. I think the poster master blaster who comes in for a bit of stick - has actually made a very good observation - I cant see much wrong with him wanting to replicate stuff like this - if it adds to his game why not -
The game has moved on - The textbooks need re-writing.
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