boogieman
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping.
Recently I started having horrible pain from my regular stance. I'm 6' tall. I've never bent my knees while shooting. I had my old stance locked in air tight. This is no longer an option. It feels like I'm standing in a fire pit while on the shot. This has been going on for a month and I feel it's not going away. I understand that as we age we may have to adapt our stance to the reality of our bodies.
Last night I finally accepted that this is something I have to figure out. No more excuses, no more playing great for a race to 7 then going into "dog it" mode for the rest of the night. It's time to learn a stance that works with my body. I can no longer play pool and focus on strategy and execution if I'm standing in a roaring campfire. I tried shooting in a similar way to my old stance but with bent knees and a feeling of pushing my butt out/up, giving relief and getting the lumbar area of my back right. This brought immediate relief.
I'm practicing body awareness and listening to what my body is telling me. Stance should be stable and comfortable. I'm playing 4+ hours at a time I have to be comfortable enough for endurance.
Is there anything I should know about bent knee stance or any resources to watch on this? Any players that have a similar stance to emulate? Any additional thoughts about this strategy? Am I going the right direction?
Last night I finally accepted that this is something I have to figure out. No more excuses, no more playing great for a race to 7 then going into "dog it" mode for the rest of the night. It's time to learn a stance that works with my body. I can no longer play pool and focus on strategy and execution if I'm standing in a roaring campfire. I tried shooting in a similar way to my old stance but with bent knees and a feeling of pushing my butt out/up, giving relief and getting the lumbar area of my back right. This brought immediate relief.
I'm practicing body awareness and listening to what my body is telling me. Stance should be stable and comfortable. I'm playing 4+ hours at a time I have to be comfortable enough for endurance.
Is there anything I should know about bent knee stance or any resources to watch on this? Any players that have a similar stance to emulate? Any additional thoughts about this strategy? Am I going the right direction?