Originally Posted by Sidd
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We can all check how much of a difference this makes; when down in the stance look along the cue and turn the foot of the back leg on the ball of the foot so that the heel moves about two inches, the cue will move about half an inch off the line of aim, turn the foot on the heel so that the toes move and the cue remains on the line. Turning on the ball of the foot moves the body as well, turning on the heel of the foot turns the leg from the hip joint and the body stays still, so you can step into the shot, plant both feet and turn the back foot a tad ON THE HEEL ONLY for comfort and stay on the line but NEVER TURN ON THE BALL OF THE FOOT, which is what Sidd was doing.
Best not to turn at all but some comfort is needed for some of us so remember HEEL ONLY.
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