So the "Home Position" thread got me to thinking about a happening in my stroke that I have not seemed to find a way to cure.
It is not a problem.....but is is.
When I follow through (after impact) I have a tendancy on power type strokes to turn my hand under and toward my body. Since my hand moves toward my body the tip moves off line away from my body.
It does not happen on soft or medium srokes....and really never happens when I use an open bridge since the open bridge lends itself to no more than medium speed.....It "usually" happens on force follow shots.
I have tried different grips and have even tried the more traditional taught grip using the first finger and thumb. That actually makes it worse.
Since it happens after impact, I pretty much always dismissed it as a problem....However the reality is...it probably could be a problem and a cause for a mis if it happend before impact.
My recent ramp up of working on fundamentals...grip/stance/posture/alignment has me adressing this issue to see if I can fix it through one of the four fundamentals above.
Anyone else ever have/had this problem and found a "fix" to get rid of it?
I did notice while watching Billiards on TV that the Grip thumb of a couple players at impact is pointing at the ground ....after impact it moved to where it points down the aim line at the finish of the stroke....
It is not a problem.....but is is.
When I follow through (after impact) I have a tendancy on power type strokes to turn my hand under and toward my body. Since my hand moves toward my body the tip moves off line away from my body.
It does not happen on soft or medium srokes....and really never happens when I use an open bridge since the open bridge lends itself to no more than medium speed.....It "usually" happens on force follow shots.
I have tried different grips and have even tried the more traditional taught grip using the first finger and thumb. That actually makes it worse.
Since it happens after impact, I pretty much always dismissed it as a problem....However the reality is...it probably could be a problem and a cause for a mis if it happend before impact.
My recent ramp up of working on fundamentals...grip/stance/posture/alignment has me adressing this issue to see if I can fix it through one of the four fundamentals above.
Anyone else ever have/had this problem and found a "fix" to get rid of it?
I did notice while watching Billiards on TV that the Grip thumb of a couple players at impact is pointing at the ground ....after impact it moved to where it points down the aim line at the finish of the stroke....