dave...I'll have to disagree here...only that in our opinion, the pause at the CB (set position) is absolutely ESSENTIAL...both mentally and physically, to the best possible delivery process. Although there are exceptions to every rule, for the huge majority of players, the 1-second stop of the cue, at the CB, before final backswing and delivery, is of the utmost importance, for the best possible outcome. We discuss this extensively in pool school, and in every private lesson (the why's, the where's, and the when's)!
How long the pause at the end of backswing is doesn't matter ('distinct' or momentary), as long as there is a smooth transition from backswing to the forward accelerated stroke!
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

How long the pause at the end of backswing is doesn't matter ('distinct' or momentary), as long as there is a smooth transition from backswing to the forward accelerated stroke!
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
dr_dave said:Agreed. A "pause" at the "set" position can be beneficial to many.
A "pause" before the final forward stroke can also benefit some.
Regards,
Dave