Well the acronym on the first page has triggered my inner uh Ittle Johnny.
Practice It So Smooth. Or Fail Forever.
Sorry, no offense intended.
Practice It So Smooth. Or Fail Forever.
They've studied putting strokes and came to exact same conclusion: really good putters 'coast' the clubhead into the ball. The full swing is much the same also, max accel occurs waay before the ball is ever struck.Some things to think about, but not related to the exact question....
At a Eurotour event they put slo-mo cameras and such on about 20 top players and measured a bunch of things. A major result was that for all of the players shooting standard shots -- not break shots -- the tip hit the ball at near zero acceleration. The cue was, in effect, coasting through the cue ball.
The theory says that this timing will also be the least effort to accomplish the speed/spin required for a shot. I think it is very difficult or impossible to consciously teach this timing and that the players have simply learned the best/easiest way to hit the ball by years of practice.
Also....
Some say that you have to have a certain strength of grip for some shots. It turns out that that human flesh is so much softer than wood, CF, and even the tip, that during the actual tip/ball contact, the hand is not really involved in the collision. This has been demonstrated with high speed video.
In fact, the original Iron Willie design was broken. The grip was very, very firm. So firm that most of the robot arm was added to the weight of the stick. Iron Willie was redesigned to have a properly compliant grip, I've been told.
They've studied putting strokes and came to exact same conclusion: really good putters 'coast' the clubhead into the ball. The full swing is much the same also, max accel occurs waay before the ball is ever struck.
asscronym?Well the acronym on the first page has triggered my inner uh Ittle Johnny.
Practice It So Smooth. Or Fail Forever.![]()
Sorry, no offense intended.
Yeah, it's about the percentage. As in math the fewer the variables the less opportunity for an ooops.“Proper technique” works for the most people.
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That's where the ring finger adds its input. Like snapping the bottle cap. Pow Splat is a favorite sound. Gotta ruminate on the variety of speeds and spin that can be obtained in a baseball pitch. Disguising the pitch, as a big league hitter will massacre the ball if he (or sheacceleration timed to achieve the target speed at the millisecond of contact.
My final focus is on the 13 mm tip and it's path through the 1 mm center ball. That 13 mm target zone has an adequate variation available to make the cue ball talk.Striking the bb in the center of the white rock yields the least speed spin variation
Also known as letting up on the shot or giving up on the shot. "Decel". It ruins both aim and position.... it is uneven deceleration that is catastrophic near the cueball that you cannot control. so you need to learn the balance.
If only it was that simple.Americans have a history of mystifying what is straightforward. Use your table knowledge to pick out a precise tip position, and then deliver the tip there. You only need to practice one stroke motion to hit anywhere on the cue ball, you don’t need to accumulate a variety of different vehicles to get there. Just figure out how to stroke in a straight line like all of the other cue sports.
I think maybe you need a high school diploma or a GED to believe this, from my observations. No offense.
the longer the length/distance of the period of no acceleration/constant speed of tip, the easier to have the proper speed when you hit your target/object ball.
so acceleration through the stroke is wrong. and taught by most of the non knowledgeable teachers that just regurgitate what they heard in the past.
it is uneven deceleration that is catastrophic near the cueball that you cannot control. so you need to learn the balance.
Americans have a history of mystifying what is straightforward. Use your table knowledge to pick out a precise tip position, and then deliver the tip there. You only need to practice one stroke motion to hit anywhere on the cue ball, you don’t need to accumulate a variety of different vehicles to get there. Just figure out how to stroke in a straight line like all of the other cue sports.
I think maybe you need a high school diploma or a GED to believe this, from my observations. No offense.
yes but in effect you want the speed you want to hit the ball with to be at the point of contact.
that is why having a longer period of no or little acceleration around the cue ball is best. not easy to do.
you can have a long follow through as long as your max acceleration is near the cue ball. other wise you will be striking it at different speeds for the same shot unbeknownst to you.