What do you think of players who approach the table

JoeyInCali

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with their heads down already ?
As if they are swimming to the set position ?
Johnny Archer used to do it in the 90's when he shot really well.
I know Sigel did it all the time.
Instead of being upright , setting your feet then go down, they approached the table with a lower head then get into the shot .
 
Hi JoeyInCali,

I m a believer to go ready aligned into the shot and try to teach it as well.
i do it that way:
-I first watch the table, how i want to go on with the game. After deciding which object ball is next (including position etc), i m ligning up first behind the object ball (standing behind it in a straight line).
-Then, after i planned the path the cueball has to go, i go to the position, where the cueball (hopefully, lol) has to "land" exactly, so that i have this picture in my mind.
-Then i go behind the cueball, knowing already that i will play it with the necessary english or whatever. Standing behind it, and then let the complete stroke happen in my mind.
- No i make exactly one step (one step with my rear foot and front foot) forward into the shot and at the same time going down into my position with my bridgehand- completly ready aligned.

Then my shoot-sequence starts.

I would say after stepping into the shot, including going down into my "Set-Position" i m 99% of the time perfectly aligned (perfectly means, that i don t have to correct it again).

In my case i m lining up "on the base line", kind of like snooker-players do it, and very similar how for Example Ekkes shows it in his Video (here you just see him standing behind the cueball).

When i m standing behind the cueball my rear-foot, shoulder, grip-hand is on one vertical line. So after stepping into my shot, which needs like shown up already 1 step for me, my rear-foot, my shoulder, my (hopefully) "vision-centered" head and my bridge-hand are on the straight-shooting line, where i planned to deliver the cueball to it s target.

I hope it was understandable and readable for you- if not, then it s caused by using perhaps *wrong vocabulary* or so :)

lg from overseas,

ingo
 
with their heads down already ?
As if they are swimming to the set position ?
Johnny Archer used to do it in the 90's when he shot really well.
I know Sigel did it all the time.
Instead of being upright , setting your feet then go down, they approached the table with a lower head then get into the shot .

Joey, anything's possible but I'd like to see them doing it before commenting on it. Are there any old youtube clips of them doing it that you can link us to? I just scanned through youtube but haven't found what you described.
 
Joey, anything's possible but I'd like to see them doing it before commenting on it. Are there any old youtube clips of them doing it that you can link us to? I just scanned through youtube but haven't found what you described.

I have a video of Archer vs Efren in the 1995 US Open. That's the first time I saw Archer with a low head going into the shots.
Frankly I see the " hit " better that way too.
I know I can draw a line vertically from the line of the shot/ center of the ghost ball. But, on some cut shots I line up better when I lower my before I bridge.

Sigel has always looked crouched to me before shooting.
 
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