I'm awesome at executing backhand english. Also, what is it?
It's leaving your bridge in place and moving your back (grip) hand sideways to apply side spin with the cue angled for squirt correction. That angle is only exact when your shaft's pivot point is right at your bridge and you shoot firmly with no follow or draw and a level-as-possible cue.I'm awesome at executing backhand english. Also, what is it?
It's leaving your bridge in place and moving your back (grip) hand sideways to apply side spin with the cue angled for squirt correction. That angle is only exact when your shaft's pivot point is right at your bridge and you shoot firmly with no follow or draw and a level-as-possible cue.
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Detailed explanations, illustrations, and demonstrations can be found here:I'm awesome at executing backhand english. Also, what is it?
I'm awesome at executing backhand english. Also, what is it?
Detailed explanations, illustrations, and demonstrations can be found here:
Back-Hand English (BHE) resource page
Enjoy,
Dave
The only thing I'll say is after learning the perfect aim system, backhand english isn't as neat as it used to be. I was using it a lot on long shots with extremely mixed results. I still use it on some short shots or touchy stuff, but it doesn't belong on shots over about 3-4 feet. On shots over 3 feet, I feel it's just compensating for bad aim. It can work on longer shots, but it's results in pretty mixed results, at least for me.