Gotcha Fran... I was thinking of a different stroke for sure..
But I agree that if you want to use a lot of wrist you have to make room to be able to come thru aggressively.. If you start out tight on the grip, in the stroke you are talking about, you have restricted much of the wrists ability to add power as the range of motion is usually constricted.....
Chris :thumbup:
Yep, but at the point of impact, the grip is tight, which I think is interesting. I know that many players do it but what I don't know is whether or not it enhances the shot. If it does, then maybe an answer to the op's question is loose to tight.
As far as holding the cue extremely loose all the way through a power stroke, of course I've tried it many times and the cue went flying out of my hands, even with a rubber grip, so I am amazed at how anyone can do it without losing the cue, unless they squeeze their bridge so tight that it restricts the movement of the shaft --- which sort of defeats the purpose.