Few observations from me;
- your stance looks incredibly uncomfortable and forced
- the 3rd image when your fist points down at the floor (you have the 90 degree angle) is what you should aim for on address
- your right foot appears to be miles behind the left which may be why your head is 6" or so above your cue.
The drop of the elbow isn't necessary, I naturally do it when playing stun run throughs but I wouldn't advocate trying to learn it if it doesn't come naturally.
- your stance looks incredibly uncomfortable and forced
- the 3rd image when your fist points down at the floor (you have the 90 degree angle) is what you should aim for on address
- your right foot appears to be miles behind the left which may be why your head is 6" or so above your cue.
The drop of the elbow isn't necessary, I naturally do it when playing stun run throughs but I wouldn't advocate trying to learn it if it doesn't come naturally.
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