First technical question for the new year. Aha.
I found myself sometimes hard keeping chin on the cue after strike.
I gradually ironed out three major offenders in my case but sometimes i still couldn't...
1. Grip tightening during strike. This would cause a lot issues but most of all is to quit the shot prematurely and head tends to lift along with that(afraid of chin hit hard by strongly vibrated shaft??)
2. Shoulder(muscle behind shoulder socket) relaxed/collapsed before hand finishes on chest
3. Strike didn't always end up with cueing hands on chest. (Some due to awkward position on table , some because of above two points)
One thing to add, I always keep my head absolute still during the strike.
As said this issue was mostly improved with above 3 points correctly executed but sometimes chin still left the cue. I am wondering if i still miss other possibility that could cause this issue.
a) i noticed Judd and a few young Chinese players very obviously dropped head(or upper body) to almost consciously keep chin on cue. Is that a technical thing ?
b) i heard from somewhere in forum(maybe from Terry) that strike(from full backswing finish until cue tips hit the white ball) is to reverse everything identically back to address position so chin should be theoretically returning with touch on cue(given your chin is on cue at first) at the very moment of impact unless something has not returned correctly(such as shoulder height , grip shape etc etc..). Has someone had any thoughts on this one ?
You may have seen this post on facebook snookerfan group, not many people answered there so I re-post here hopefully some one have some answers for me.
Much appreciated.
I found myself sometimes hard keeping chin on the cue after strike.
I gradually ironed out three major offenders in my case but sometimes i still couldn't...
1. Grip tightening during strike. This would cause a lot issues but most of all is to quit the shot prematurely and head tends to lift along with that(afraid of chin hit hard by strongly vibrated shaft??)
2. Shoulder(muscle behind shoulder socket) relaxed/collapsed before hand finishes on chest
3. Strike didn't always end up with cueing hands on chest. (Some due to awkward position on table , some because of above two points)
One thing to add, I always keep my head absolute still during the strike.
As said this issue was mostly improved with above 3 points correctly executed but sometimes chin still left the cue. I am wondering if i still miss other possibility that could cause this issue.
a) i noticed Judd and a few young Chinese players very obviously dropped head(or upper body) to almost consciously keep chin on cue. Is that a technical thing ?
b) i heard from somewhere in forum(maybe from Terry) that strike(from full backswing finish until cue tips hit the white ball) is to reverse everything identically back to address position so chin should be theoretically returning with touch on cue(given your chin is on cue at first) at the very moment of impact unless something has not returned correctly(such as shoulder height , grip shape etc etc..). Has someone had any thoughts on this one ?
You may have seen this post on facebook snookerfan group, not many people answered there so I re-post here hopefully some one have some answers for me.
Much appreciated.
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