Interesting, the coach guy plays from a very upright position. This way you can follow through much further than with modern chin on cue style, body never gets in the way. Easier to be relaxed and not move the head.
4 point contact technique on the other hand is very very difficult to get right, especially later in life. But we all like to copy our beloved modern pro players, don't we?
Do any of you guys use upright stance for some shots? I use it for roll ups behind colours, escapes from snooker and sometimes when object ball is extremely close to the cue ball. Chin on cue for everything else.
4 point contact technique on the other hand is very very difficult to get right, especially later in life. But we all like to copy our beloved modern pro players, don't we?
Do any of you guys use upright stance for some shots? I use it for roll ups behind colours, escapes from snooker and sometimes when object ball is extremely close to the cue ball. Chin on cue for everything else.
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