Best Weight for j/b cue?

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Is it better to have a heavy or light cue for breaking and jumping?
I know in soft ball we used the lightest bat allowed to increase bat speed. I assume the same physics apply.
 
Is it better to have a heavy or light cue for breaking and jumping?
I know in soft ball we used the lightest bat allowed to increase bat speed. I assume the same physics apply.

It does apply, lighter cue can be moved faster and generate more speed and a bigger break. light jump cue will make it easier to pass close blocking ball.

You should find the right weight that works best for you. Personally I like a break cue to be between 17 - 18oz.
 
Lighter can be better. There is a big argument going on about this but if you think about it further than just the ability of the speed of the cue there is some simple logic. If you have nothing in your hand and swing your arm as fast as you can in a breaking motion; that is as fast as a cue will ever move. Some people and not all can move it just as fast with a cue in their hand. It is like restrictor plates on a race car. If the car was lighter it would go faster but the air into the engine limits the speed of the car despite its weight just as the human body does. The muscles on a human body can only contract so fast. So the optimum break cue weight for each individual is the heaviest weight they can move at their maximum speed. For some people they cannot reach their max speed with a cue in hand so the lighter the cue the better. On the flip side some people may be able to accelerate a 20oz cue at their maximum speed. I would personally take several hours at your local pool hall, grab different weighted house cues and break with each of them. Since buying a radar gun is impractical see which weight you break with the most constistency and control. This will probably be the best weight for you unless something physically changes with you or your technique.
 
Is it better to have a heavy or light cue for breaking and jumping?

A light break cue generates higher velocity and greater power. A heavy break cue is easier to use precisely. I like break cues in the 18-18.5 oz range.

A jump cue is a whole different animal. Light is key, something in the 4oz to 7 oz range is prefered.
 
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