Since I don't have a pool table close by, I often think of what my next 2 hour practice session will focus on many days before. I've learned that when you play allot, your mechanics can and do overcome errors that lie within your fundamentals. We all know, swing the cue straight, unencumbered pendulum motion with no side to side gravitational forces intervening....that's very easy to understand BUT. I've never heard of anyone teaching another that his bridge hand with a normal stance is a little too much left or right. Hummmmmm If you did I want to see the article, when an instructor found the pro's bridge hand too far right/left when they were down on their shot. It's funny, all the years I taught, I never thought about the relationship between the two very much.
Left hand cuts, walking up the shot line was always natural, but cutting balls to the right, my walk up/approach was always a little different. I always thought that was odd, but probably just the way it is since I'm 6'6'' and allot is going down when my body addresses the shot. Well I just did this. I've always liked the way I've walked up to my shots, cutting to the left and it felt natural, but r/h cuts were ALWAYS different. So Now I still walk up to the l/h cut shot the same and the r/h cut the same, BUT ....r/hand cut shot....I put my bridge hand down slightly left of the cue ball. Now when I get down I'm forced to pivot the tip to the right, to center cue ball, and thus my grip hand is NOW closer to my body. I hit a few balls the other day and made a few shots with ease and speed control, that I haven't hit since I could play. Boy that felt good, surprising.
Left hand cuts, walking up the shot line was always natural, but cutting balls to the right, my walk up/approach was always a little different. I always thought that was odd, but probably just the way it is since I'm 6'6'' and allot is going down when my body addresses the shot. Well I just did this. I've always liked the way I've walked up to my shots, cutting to the left and it felt natural, but r/h cuts were ALWAYS different. So Now I still walk up to the l/h cut shot the same and the r/h cut the same, BUT ....r/hand cut shot....I put my bridge hand down slightly left of the cue ball. Now when I get down I'm forced to pivot the tip to the right, to center cue ball, and thus my grip hand is NOW closer to my body. I hit a few balls the other day and made a few shots with ease and speed control, that I haven't hit since I could play. Boy that felt good, surprising.