skiergd011013
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Thoughts on this? I recently video'd myself shooting and noticed a wobbly stroke. I had a lesson with an instructor near boston and he said my stroke arm is cocked inward. He told me to hold my stroke arm further from my body, but this results in a "floating" cue, where it is not touching my body at all. I tried doing this, and the cue feels completely wobbly and out of control. I have been playing for 18 years, am the second highest rated player on my league, can stroke deep into a water bottle without touching anything etc. So, I am not new to the game. I know many players ride the cue with their chin. I cannot get that low on the cue, as it throws my perception off. My head sits 2 or 3 inches above the cue. So, i have been in the habit of cocking my arm inward to keep the cue against my body. I decided to try focusing on keeping my arm properly alligned, and then adjusting my stance to get the cue to where i am comfortable, rather than my stroke arm. Any input on letting the cue graze your body as you stroke? It eliminates all feeling of wobbles and makes me feel steady. This video pretty much sums up what i do, and what happens if i dont, at about 1:28. I am not pressing the cue into my side. It just glides on it gently. The contact is so gentle, that i dont even like wearing a hooded sweatshirt while playing, as the thicker shirt makes too much contact.
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