Today I was at the hall slapping balls around and started thinking about Kieth McCready (no man-crush here, honest) and the way he would shoot. So I started to shoot balls in like he would. Right arm hanging way the hell out there and the inevitable snap toward the end of the stroke. It's little wonder why this dude has such a killer break.
It was strange shooting this way, but I kept at it for a couple hours and noticed that the longer shots were really going in effortlessly. I paid attention to why the longer shots seemed so much easier shooting with my wrist and arm doing the outrigger thing, and it boiled down to comfort. Holding the cue down low and flat with my wrist flared out like that just felt better.
Since I have also recently abandoned the sacred pendulum action to my stroke in favor of comfort. I think I am keeping the McCready outrigger until is punishes me appropriately. All in the name of comfort and stability, I am totally revamping my game. So far Im happy with it and thought i would just share this with you people to have you do your own little experiments.
Incidentally, if you look at Willie Hoppe, he used to do the same thing with his right arm.... aaaaand I was told by the owner of the hall (Corner Pocket in Largo, FL - Stephanie - she was a pro for a while) that Kieth shoots like that because he just got used to it because he started playing pool seriously while he was still too small to fit over the damn table and it just stuck like that. See? He feels comfortable shooting that way.
Help me celebrate my 100th post and try something that makes your game better and yourself more comfy.
Lesh
It was strange shooting this way, but I kept at it for a couple hours and noticed that the longer shots were really going in effortlessly. I paid attention to why the longer shots seemed so much easier shooting with my wrist and arm doing the outrigger thing, and it boiled down to comfort. Holding the cue down low and flat with my wrist flared out like that just felt better.
Since I have also recently abandoned the sacred pendulum action to my stroke in favor of comfort. I think I am keeping the McCready outrigger until is punishes me appropriately. All in the name of comfort and stability, I am totally revamping my game. So far Im happy with it and thought i would just share this with you people to have you do your own little experiments.
Incidentally, if you look at Willie Hoppe, he used to do the same thing with his right arm.... aaaaand I was told by the owner of the hall (Corner Pocket in Largo, FL - Stephanie - she was a pro for a while) that Kieth shoots like that because he just got used to it because he started playing pool seriously while he was still too small to fit over the damn table and it just stuck like that. See? He feels comfortable shooting that way.
Help me celebrate my 100th post and try something that makes your game better and yourself more comfy.
Lesh
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