One common piece of advice I get on most videos I post here is that I'm crowding the shot line. I've tried and tried to fix this with the tips I get, but never seem to get it right.
I'm starting to wonder if maybe I have just misunderstood the proper way of constructing a good stance. I always thought you should have your back foot AND cue on the shot line. However, look at some of these screen caps
It appears to me that their cue is on the shot line (RED LINE), but as right handed players, there back foot is to the left of that line (GREEN LINE). Like always when I have these ideas I go straight to the kitchen table, and use the grout line on the floor as my shot line. I got down into my stance. Putting my head, shoulder, elbow, grip and bridge hand over that line. But this time I put my back foot a little to the left. It felt good, and I seemed to have more range of motion in my shooting arm.
So please tell me, have I been going about the stance all wrong for all these years, and just now discovered the right way to do it?
I'm starting to wonder if maybe I have just misunderstood the proper way of constructing a good stance. I always thought you should have your back foot AND cue on the shot line. However, look at some of these screen caps



It appears to me that their cue is on the shot line (RED LINE), but as right handed players, there back foot is to the left of that line (GREEN LINE). Like always when I have these ideas I go straight to the kitchen table, and use the grout line on the floor as my shot line. I got down into my stance. Putting my head, shoulder, elbow, grip and bridge hand over that line. But this time I put my back foot a little to the left. It felt good, and I seemed to have more range of motion in my shooting arm.
So please tell me, have I been going about the stance all wrong for all these years, and just now discovered the right way to do it?