Yep doing the turtle, a highly technical term
First off I'm a bit of a lump and have been known to be heavy handed on occasions. Add on top of that a slightly stressful job. The problem I have is when I go to strike the cue ball it's like a invisible force is stopping me. I can feel massive tension in my arms & shoulders etc and cannot seem to strike the cue ball. My head and upper body literally move forward as if I'm willing the cue ball to play the shot for me. From a spectators view this looks hilarious and I've had a mate in stitches regularly when we've played. The more stressed I am the worse it seems to get. The grip of my back hand tends to be right on the edge of the butt and occasionally my little finger sits directly on the bottom of the cue. It seems maybe I have a death grip on the cue? Someone else mentioned they thought my cue was too short for me. It's just over 56" and I'm 6"2. My bridge hand I tend to have the arm fairly straight and close to the cue ball. I saw another thread on grip and Terry Davidson mentioned a forefinger grip. I may give that a try and see if theres any change.

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