Mike,
I'm just curious. Do you know if Hopkins' grip was/is loose or more firm like CJ's?
B,
Rick
Don't know. He has very little mechanics to actually study. It's over in the blink of an eye.

Best,
Mike
Mike,
I'm just curious. Do you know if Hopkins' grip was/is loose or more firm like CJ's?
B,
Rick
Here is the stroke of a 300 ball runner in straights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Fi7dpjqUg&spfreload=10
Here is the stroke of a 300 ball runner in straights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Fi7dpjqUg&spfreload=10
Thanks.
Tight grip and elbow drop.
Be well.
True. I had this discussion with someone at the poolhall yesterday regarding my own stroke. As I have aged I have shortened my backstroke as well.That short backstroke eliminates a lot of problems. Something to think about when you got the wobbles going on.
He's definitely on one end of the spectrum for mechanics of the stroke.
Best,
Mike
True. I had this discussion with someone at the poolhall yesterday regarding my own stroke. As I have aged I have shortened my backstroke as well.
Gettin old sucks.
And he jumps up a lot too.His elbow drop is longer than his backswing for most shots. That would take some good timing to pull off.
Best,
Mike
His elbow drop is longer than his backswing for most shots. That would take some good timing to pull off.
Best,
Mike
And he jumps up a lot too.
When his timing is off he sits down too.That's because he can. I jump up and go sit down.
Best,
Mike
Mike,
He's definitely a pusher much the way CJ is & not a puller of the cue.
I said it in another thread. As in most athletic endeavors its timing, but it's not conscious timing. He does not have time to think about when to drop his elbow. It just happens when it's supposed to happen given what his focus IS on.
Best,
Rick
When his timing is off he sits down too.
He strokes with his upper arm to push no pendulum.
Be well.
Mike,
He's definitely a pusher much the way CJ is & not a puller of the cue.
I said it in another thread. As in most athletic endeavors its timing, but it's not conscious timing. He does not have time to think about when to drop his elbow. It just happens when it's supposed to happen given what his focus IS on.
Best,
Rick
CJ definitely has a solid technique going on. It's a push as far as I can tell. I feel the same way about my stroke playing rotation games. I may pull the cue a little more playing straight pool.
Best,
Mike
Mike,
If a kid came in off the street & kicked your butt with a stroke similar to CJ's or even Hopkins', would you tell him or her that he or she was playing wrong & should change his or her stroke?
Okay...let's say they did not kick your butt but they gave you all you could handle.
Oh well, let's just say one that showed promise with that type of stroke.
Best,
Rick
PS Didn't Mosconi hold the cue short & push many of his shots until he used the slip stroke for some other shots that for some reason he did not want to push?