As we all strive to swing the cue stick straight through the shot, this tidbit' is Key.
It will eventually stop your pivoting.
Shot scenario.
You're looking at the shot at hand and table layout.
You determine the area, where you want your cue ball to land and swing speed needed to get there and if you need high/low/left/right etc cueing.
The area you want your cue ball to end up, determines where you ''have to'' address the cue ball.
Now What???
You walk up ''to the cueing spot on the cue ball.
Then, you get into your shooting position, bridge hand and all.
Take a few test swings to see how it feels.
If it doesn't' feel just right, get back up ''off the shot''-redo your walk up.
We've all seen many pros do this.
Your goal is too ''create a straight swing'' through the cue balls chosen strike point, to hit your chosen contact point.
DO NOT PIVOT ''AT ALL''
Shoot the shot and see your results.
What you'll come to realize; you've created a ''baseline'' of body movement ''waggle''/walk up for EVERY shot.
Then, all that's needed when you miss, walk up to the same shot a little more left or a little more right.
This will help you to swing ''straight'' thru the cue ball contact point you've chosen.
Commit to where your tip strikes the cue ball, do NOT pivot.
Classic instruction statement below.
''WHEN Your down Your Done''
It will eventually stop your pivoting.
Shot scenario.
You're looking at the shot at hand and table layout.
You determine the area, where you want your cue ball to land and swing speed needed to get there and if you need high/low/left/right etc cueing.
The area you want your cue ball to end up, determines where you ''have to'' address the cue ball.
Now What???
You walk up ''to the cueing spot on the cue ball.
Then, you get into your shooting position, bridge hand and all.
Take a few test swings to see how it feels.
If it doesn't' feel just right, get back up ''off the shot''-redo your walk up.
We've all seen many pros do this.
Your goal is too ''create a straight swing'' through the cue balls chosen strike point, to hit your chosen contact point.
DO NOT PIVOT ''AT ALL''
Shoot the shot and see your results.
What you'll come to realize; you've created a ''baseline'' of body movement ''waggle''/walk up for EVERY shot.
Then, all that's needed when you miss, walk up to the same shot a little more left or a little more right.
This will help you to swing ''straight'' thru the cue ball contact point you've chosen.
Commit to where your tip strikes the cue ball, do NOT pivot.
Classic instruction statement below.
''WHEN Your down Your Done''