I had a bad left knee for a long time and could put very little weight on it.
When I shot pool I would put most of my weight on my right( Back) leg and hold my bad, left leg straight out towards the table.
I got my knee fixed and thought all was taken care of. But I recently saw a picture of me shooting and there I was in that stance I had gotten used to when I had the bad knee.
I knew it was wrong so I had a higher level player to check me out and he agreed I was screwed up. He suggested pulling my left leg back to put more weight on it and straightening my right, back leg more to shift the weight to my front leg. ( Try 70 to 30 per cent to see how it feels.)
It seems to be working as I can get lower on the ball, aim better , and it
has reduced my coming up too early which is a bad habit I have.
It has awaken old muscles and created new pains to change my stance
but it seems to be improving my game.
I would like some opinions and advice from you folks on the stance subject. :yeah:
When I shot pool I would put most of my weight on my right( Back) leg and hold my bad, left leg straight out towards the table.
I got my knee fixed and thought all was taken care of. But I recently saw a picture of me shooting and there I was in that stance I had gotten used to when I had the bad knee.
I knew it was wrong so I had a higher level player to check me out and he agreed I was screwed up. He suggested pulling my left leg back to put more weight on it and straightening my right, back leg more to shift the weight to my front leg. ( Try 70 to 30 per cent to see how it feels.)
It seems to be working as I can get lower on the ball, aim better , and it
has reduced my coming up too early which is a bad habit I have.
It has awaken old muscles and created new pains to change my stance
but it seems to be improving my game.
I would like some opinions and advice from you folks on the stance subject. :yeah:
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