Pause
Your pause on the backstroke just before delivery reminds me of Lester Smulowitz's stroke. His pause is possibly a bit longer though. I've toyed with the idea in the past, but never completely committed to, "OK, this is the way I'm going to stroke the cue from this day forward". What I found when doing it was that my focus and concentration on the shot increased. That 1 second pause, to me, allowed my brain enough time to stop doing anything else and only dedicate itself to processing shot specific data: AIM, striking point on CB, shot speed, etc before I pulled the trigger. Once it becomes a natural stroke I'd say it can offer improvement to all facets of striking the CB; shot-making, safety play, breaking up clusters and kicking. I'm curious to know how you make out and what others feel about the pause.
Ron F
Your pause on the backstroke just before delivery reminds me of Lester Smulowitz's stroke. His pause is possibly a bit longer though. I've toyed with the idea in the past, but never completely committed to, "OK, this is the way I'm going to stroke the cue from this day forward". What I found when doing it was that my focus and concentration on the shot increased. That 1 second pause, to me, allowed my brain enough time to stop doing anything else and only dedicate itself to processing shot specific data: AIM, striking point on CB, shot speed, etc before I pulled the trigger. Once it becomes a natural stroke I'd say it can offer improvement to all facets of striking the CB; shot-making, safety play, breaking up clusters and kicking. I'm curious to know how you make out and what others feel about the pause.
Ron F