Here is the video you asked for https://youtu.be/GNJqnoqdPms It is a collection of excerpts from the video I sent to Tor Lowry for my Patreon program.
I apologize for the quality. I have never used the camera on my phone.
I learned a lot from watching the video itself.
1. I need to lose 50 lbs
2. I should record and watch myself more often
3. I come up out of way too many shots. I don't mind the break but not the others.
4. The cue tip does not end up on the cloth as often as it should.
Now you guys and gals can tear it apart from there.
I just saw one Major thing, I didn't listen to the audio, I just watched your body.
Every stance has 3 places your body weight must be....before you set your bridge hand on the table.
Each area must be equal.
1 right foot
2 left foot
3 torso weight
If you were down and done with your bridge hand on the table. I would ask you to ''hold that position''.
Next I would walk up too you, and give you a slight push on your
waist, and I think it would be Easy to move your body sideways.
Think about a 3 legged chair, it can be pretty much on any flat surface, and ALWAYS be stable and ''in balance''.
Your third leg ''your torso weight'' is either too forward or too rearward. If I was there, at your home it possibly could be something else, but it doesn't appear to be that way from the video.
When your ''DOWN YOUR DONE''. When you place your hand on the play surface, it should NEVER move your body weight forward or rearward. Its just laying there to support the shaft.
If you feel the 1.2.3. change then you just put your entire body out of balance, a little, but a little in this game is HUGE.
If you feel that your weight is moving forward when you place your hand on the table, then start over, walk up to the shot and come either closer to the table before you put your bridge hand down, or walk up a little further away before you put your bridge hand on the play surface. In your video, your all over the place.
Be extremely aware of your torso weight, the Third leg/balance point of your stance/Total Body.
It's identical to a Karate stance before the kick. 1/2/3 are equal in their overall weight distribution, this keeps the person body BALANCED.
This will help, have a merry xmas and a great new year.
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