I've got a teammate who "shovels" the cue as he's stroking - you can see the cue, his entire body, and his shoulder rising and falling during his practice strokes and I can't see what causes it. The only thing I could presume is that his entire arm is locked and tense so he's moving the cue with his entire arm instead of locking his shoulder and elbow and allowing his wrist to be fluid and relaxed.
I've never seen this "shoveling" or "bouncing" before and it's not a problem I've ever had so I don't know how to help him with this. If he can fix this then I think he'll jump a SL automatically because he usually aims correctly and knows where to hit a ball but this bounce is significant enough to throw off his shot line.
Thoughts?
I've never seen this "shoveling" or "bouncing" before and it's not a problem I've ever had so I don't know how to help him with this. If he can fix this then I think he'll jump a SL automatically because he usually aims correctly and knows where to hit a ball but this bounce is significant enough to throw off his shot line.
Thoughts?