was just thinking about the break, how it compares speed-wise to other shots- anybody ever put a speed gun on regular pool shots? what'd you find?
Ball has to be pretty dead before I'd hit it at break speed. Raw guess is most shots would be under 2 MPH. 5 MPH for sure.was just thinking about the break, how it compares speed-wise to other shots- anybody ever put a speed gun on regular pool shots? what'd you find?
I'd double your numbers and then maybe add a little to the high end. I bet the slowest shots will be 2MPH and the average shot closer to 10. But who the hell knows???Ball has to be pretty dead before I'd hit it at break speed. Raw guess is most shots would be under 2 MPH. 5 MPH for sure.
"A real man makes his own luck."anyone ever thought about the speed of a player walking after a lucky shot vs an unlucky one
I certainly don't. It's not something I've ever thought about.I'd double your numbers and then maybe add a little to the high end. I bet the slowest shots will be 2MPH and the average shot closer to 10. But who the hell knows???
Top speed for the hardest breakers was measured around 30 mph when they put a speed gun on them years ago. In today’s game with the tighter racks and the racking templates, most of your pro players choose to break in the mid teens to low 20s, mid 20s at the absolute tops. Cue ball control and figuring out the best spot to break from, speed, spin, and location to strike the 1 ball to make balls and leave a shot is far more critical than how hard you break them.was just thinking about the break, how it compares speed-wise to other shots- anybody ever put a speed gun on regular pool shots? what'd you find?
The meaning of life is wasting timeI thought covid-boredom had run its course. Guess not.
was just thinking about the break, how it compares speed-wise to other shots- anybody ever put a speed gun on regular pool shots? what'd you find?
Theres only so much that can be discussed about a simple game like pool.I thought covid-boredom had run its course. Guess not.
Evidently not. But to answer the question...I thought covid-boredom had run its course. Guess not.
The break app needs sound and a hard enough first hit on the cueball to make a significant peak. And you need to hit another ball (the rack) with enough speed to create a second peak. I suppose someone could just try it and see.Their is that break speed app. Maybe shoot a couple spot shots using the app.
That's why I said do some spot shotsThe break app needs sound and a hard enough first hit on the cueball to make a significant peak. And you need to hit another ball (the rack) with enough speed to create a second peak. I suppose someone could just try it and see.
10 MPH gets you four lengths up and down the table. Would you call that medium firm?I believe medium soft to medium firm speeds are around 5-12mph, with normal being in the 7 to 10 range. Soft would likely be 2 to 4mph. Firm would be greater than 12 but less than 20, which is a good break speed.
This is just based on timing a few shots from YouTube.