Bend the knees. Don't lock......
Hi there,
If you lock your knees you better hope that every table that you play on is the same height.
If the table is a little lower then you have to bend more therefor your whole torso is a little different. You might have to bend your neck up a little more to see the shots.
I played in a tourny in Vegas where the finals were in a room that had a floor drain. The room was carpeted so the drains were covered. The tables were 2 inches higher on one side than the other. this was a team tourny.
Both teams played terrible. I never missed a ball. I bend the knees for the height had no bearing on my stroke or stance. By adjusting with the knees everything else stays the same.
I feel bad for some guys that are 6' tall and lock the knees. Kind of reminds me of a giraffe trying to get down and drink some water. Looks pretty ackward.
Anyway. Try bending the knees a little. Then imagine the tables being different heights and you can see that by just bending the knees to make up for the height everything will stay the same.
This is why some players just don't play well at certain places. The tables are a little lower or higher than they are used to. If they lock the knees this can be very difficult to overcome unless you bend at the knees.
Have a great day geno............
Someone told me this weekend that when you bend your knees in your stance you lose power in your stroke arm. Has anyone ever heard of this?
Earl shoots from a bent position with both knees bent, He has plenty of power in his stroke which makes me wonder...............does he really have a valid point?
I'd appreciate some feedback.
Hi there,
If you lock your knees you better hope that every table that you play on is the same height.
If the table is a little lower then you have to bend more therefor your whole torso is a little different. You might have to bend your neck up a little more to see the shots.
I played in a tourny in Vegas where the finals were in a room that had a floor drain. The room was carpeted so the drains were covered. The tables were 2 inches higher on one side than the other. this was a team tourny.
Both teams played terrible. I never missed a ball. I bend the knees for the height had no bearing on my stroke or stance. By adjusting with the knees everything else stays the same.
I feel bad for some guys that are 6' tall and lock the knees. Kind of reminds me of a giraffe trying to get down and drink some water. Looks pretty ackward.
Anyway. Try bending the knees a little. Then imagine the tables being different heights and you can see that by just bending the knees to make up for the height everything will stay the same.
This is why some players just don't play well at certain places. The tables are a little lower or higher than they are used to. If they lock the knees this can be very difficult to overcome unless you bend at the knees.
Have a great day geno............