I've always been aware that the vast majority of pros and good snooker players seem to have at least one finger on their bridging hand that twitches or taps as they are feathering up to the shot. Some players, like Alex Higgins, often twitch a number of fingers.
My assumption is that this is some sort of tension release... Can anyone shed any light on this phenomenon? I can see that this twitching/tapping will stop upon delivery, but in order for the bridging hand to remain stable whilst the it's happening, I can only assume the other three non-twitching fingers are stabilising the hand? Should I been trying to stabilise my bridge hand with three fingers, rather than four, leaving one to spaz-out?
I feel like this is some industry secret and I want in on it
My assumption is that this is some sort of tension release... Can anyone shed any light on this phenomenon? I can see that this twitching/tapping will stop upon delivery, but in order for the bridging hand to remain stable whilst the it's happening, I can only assume the other three non-twitching fingers are stabilising the hand? Should I been trying to stabilise my bridge hand with three fingers, rather than four, leaving one to spaz-out?
I feel like this is some industry secret and I want in on it
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