Hi everyone,
This is my first post on here, I would love some feedback on my cue action. I started playing when I was young (10) and played to a decent standard by 13/14 years old (70+ breaks). I picked up my cue again at 17 and decided to play snooker again. I found I couldn't really play it, the knowledge was there but due to mental weakness and technique I was no where near what I used to be. I sought out help from a coach, he told me I was aiming slightly off centre. This was easily corrected. He also said that when I followed through I grabbed the cue and suggested that when I followed the cue through to try to allow my grip hand to open so it looks like my index finger is coming forward (like Ronnie, Murphy) with this I made a few 50s but struggled to make any breaks due to concentration etc.
When I went to university I was made more aware of the technique aspect of my game and became unhappy with game as I didn't like the fact my elbow would drop 6+ inches and I've always found that in solo practice I would struggle to pot a long straight blue. I took it upon myself to change my technique, this ranged from using new grips (some more cocked than others) along with a different stances. It has now been 10 months since started the changes and I am still no closer to having something I can replicate every time. This is due to every solo practise session I am always changing my technique hoping to find the "perfect cue action." A couple of weeks ago I made a drastic change to my grip and was playing well with it but everyone commented on how it looked odd and uncomfortable (and it was) and I was fed up with it midway through a tournament so I tried my hardest to go back what I thought was "natural." Remarkably I felt in that zone where I couldn't miss and was visualising the shots perfectly. In 5 frames I had a 51, 63 (highest break since picking up my cue again) and few 40s. I thought that this was it. I'd solved my issues, however every time playing since then I have noticed my wrist is slightly cocked at varying angles and suddenly back to being inconsistent.
Here is a video of myself practising a few long straight pots from a side on view, although you can't see if they go in or not by the sound you can tell if the ball goes in or not.
Here is a different video of myself potting straight long pots from an angle in line with the pocket.
It would be greatly appreciated if people could give me feedback/advice on how to improve it, I have always struggled with timing the ball and feel like this comes from my cue action, I just can't seem to accelerate through it without spearing someone with my cue. I wouldn't mind actually getting into contact with a coach to aid in any corrections/struggles with the mental aspect of the game.
Thanks very much.
Brad!
This is my first post on here, I would love some feedback on my cue action. I started playing when I was young (10) and played to a decent standard by 13/14 years old (70+ breaks). I picked up my cue again at 17 and decided to play snooker again. I found I couldn't really play it, the knowledge was there but due to mental weakness and technique I was no where near what I used to be. I sought out help from a coach, he told me I was aiming slightly off centre. This was easily corrected. He also said that when I followed through I grabbed the cue and suggested that when I followed the cue through to try to allow my grip hand to open so it looks like my index finger is coming forward (like Ronnie, Murphy) with this I made a few 50s but struggled to make any breaks due to concentration etc.
When I went to university I was made more aware of the technique aspect of my game and became unhappy with game as I didn't like the fact my elbow would drop 6+ inches and I've always found that in solo practice I would struggle to pot a long straight blue. I took it upon myself to change my technique, this ranged from using new grips (some more cocked than others) along with a different stances. It has now been 10 months since started the changes and I am still no closer to having something I can replicate every time. This is due to every solo practise session I am always changing my technique hoping to find the "perfect cue action." A couple of weeks ago I made a drastic change to my grip and was playing well with it but everyone commented on how it looked odd and uncomfortable (and it was) and I was fed up with it midway through a tournament so I tried my hardest to go back what I thought was "natural." Remarkably I felt in that zone where I couldn't miss and was visualising the shots perfectly. In 5 frames I had a 51, 63 (highest break since picking up my cue again) and few 40s. I thought that this was it. I'd solved my issues, however every time playing since then I have noticed my wrist is slightly cocked at varying angles and suddenly back to being inconsistent.
Here is a video of myself practising a few long straight pots from a side on view, although you can't see if they go in or not by the sound you can tell if the ball goes in or not.
Here is a different video of myself potting straight long pots from an angle in line with the pocket.
It would be greatly appreciated if people could give me feedback/advice on how to improve it, I have always struggled with timing the ball and feel like this comes from my cue action, I just can't seem to accelerate through it without spearing someone with my cue. I wouldn't mind actually getting into contact with a coach to aid in any corrections/struggles with the mental aspect of the game.
Thanks very much.
Brad!
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