Wanted to share a little bit more from my work now:
I lengthened my bridge length again
My head position was just "broken" I would say... I noticed this when I applied left or right english. With left english, my shaft appears at the left of my vision center, when I used right english, my shaft was at the right side, I think you know what I mean. So I changed this to have the shaft consistent on one side and it helps in being more consistent and more comfortable.
Changed completely to a pendulum stroke and damn... It is hard. Especially to have my upper arm still throughout the whole process gives me a hard time. One question:
Is it okay to have a slight elbow drop? The problem is with an open bridge. Especially on power shots, when the shaft hits the felt, it bounces off my V from my hand. When I watch Feijen as an example, I think he is doing exactly that.
Here a video from the side:
Cueball up and down four table lengths nearly straight
https://youtu.be/gMb8NPuCTks
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I lengthened my bridge length again
My head position was just "broken" I would say... I noticed this when I applied left or right english. With left english, my shaft appears at the left of my vision center, when I used right english, my shaft was at the right side, I think you know what I mean. So I changed this to have the shaft consistent on one side and it helps in being more consistent and more comfortable.
Changed completely to a pendulum stroke and damn... It is hard. Especially to have my upper arm still throughout the whole process gives me a hard time. One question:
Is it okay to have a slight elbow drop? The problem is with an open bridge. Especially on power shots, when the shaft hits the felt, it bounces off my V from my hand. When I watch Feijen as an example, I think he is doing exactly that.
Here a video from the side:
Cueball up and down four table lengths nearly straight
https://youtu.be/gMb8NPuCTks
Gesendet von meinem MHA-L09 mit Tapatalk