The most likely reason you're cueing around your chest is because you are attempting to get more follow-through by both dropping the elbow and accelerating too fast caused by a short backswing. Lengthening the backswing is definitely the way to go for you and doing that will overcome the necessity of having sharp acceleration as soon as you start the delivery. You will find your long potting especially will benefit from this.
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Fixing A Fault: Cue Action Veering to Left (with videos)
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In addition, (at least in the videos) your head is popping up as you start to deliver the cue and you get up very quickly even before you complete the stroke. Work on keeping your chin on the cue during the feathers, backswing and delivery keeping the chin on the cue at the end of the stroke and leaving the cue extended. Do this for 1-2 seconds. Murphy is a good example of this trait as is Ronnie.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by rimmer10 View PostRonnie's technique is unique to Ronnie and only works for him. Asking somebody to copy it is fraud with danger. You might as well advise him to watch a load of Alex Higgins videos
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Originally Posted by golferson123 View Postfraud or fraught? so whose action should he copy? joe swail, graham miles,ect, and i am sure he would love to play like alex
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Originally Posted by golferson123 View Postfraud or fraught? so whose action should he copy? joe swail, graham miles,ect, and i am sure he would love to play like alexTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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I do love this forum.
A 30/40 break lad posts a video looking for help and it's all about whether or not his elbow is dropping, following through too far or there's a subtle error in his grip.
OP, you can't really see a pattern in your videos as it's poor quality and only 4 isolated shots. Set a camera up and just film yourself knocking balls about, unedited for 10 minutes or so... Folks like Terry will pick up on obvious errors and you can correct them but most people on here will regurgitate something they've read on here, can't do and will never fully understand.
Tedisbill had it bang on from the start and then it descended a touch.
You look very tense and it's as if you're trying to saw your thumb off... Slow down a touch and relax. Slow backswing, deliver the cue cleanly.
A better video will help to get better advice.
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostI do love this forum.
A 30/40 break lad posts a video looking for help and it's all about whether or not his elbow is dropping, following through too far or there's a subtle error in his grip.
OP, you can't really see a pattern in your videos as it's poor quality and only 4 isolated shots. Set a camera up and just film yourself knocking balls about, unedited for 10 minutes or so... Folks like Terry will pick up on obvious errors and you can correct them but most people on here will regurgitate something they've read on here, can't do and will never fully understand.
You look very tense and it's as if you're trying to saw your thumb off... Slow down a touch and relax. Slow backswing, deliver the cue cleanly.
Yep. totally agree (for min chars)
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Originally Posted by motasimalibhatti View PostHi Terry this is my first time on this forum i have same problem. I don't know why i can't post new thread. Can i contact you through email, facebook or whatsapp?Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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should be able to start a new thread from zero posts (AFAIK)
motasimalibhatti - are you using pc or app version?
on PC go to the Coaching Questions sub-forum; then on the left just under the heading-pane and adverts you should see a light orange button "+ Post New Thread"Last edited by DeanH; 12 June 2018, 01:18 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Happy viewing...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghDM8pXZ3b4
I am sure in another vid that he talks about the cue going round the body (to the left for right handers and ice versa) so a vid showing if the path is clear may help; and your raising head may be part of it (from vid 1) ie creating space for hand\forearm...
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