Zims Rack said:
If the stroke is performed correctly, the tip WILL be pointing downward or touching the cloth! Dropping the elbow will raise the tip in the finish position. This is proven on camera in slow motion! EVEN the force follow, the tip will dip! Most Pro's stroke like this, some don't. Just because a PRO has good cue ball control doesn't mean that they have a good stroke. It takes them years to perfect their flaws. In reality, they don't fix what's broken, they adapt to what's broken.
Zim
Actually Zim 99% of the pros out there keep their tips level on center ball and follow shots. I have yet to see a pro who does not do this. Here's the tricky part, is that some don't even drop their elbows, and their tip stays level. I have been studying this for a long time. I have noticed that alot of female players keep their tip level, without dropping their elbows, and they follow ALL the way thru. I think you must have a certain body type to do this.
Zim, if most of the pros out there are keeping their tips level, then how can you say that it's a flaw? I mean, if these guys are doing that, and playing like champions (because they are champions), how can anyone, who does not play like a champion, say that keeping your tip level, or dropping your elbow, is wrong? That just doesn't make much sense to me. My good friend Ernesto Dominguez told me that you SHOULD drop your elbow, on alot of shots, but just a LITTLE BIT. He says it gives you a more pure stroke. Ernesto is one of the best players in the world, I would rather take advice from him than someone who doesn't even play half his speed (Zim, I am NOT talking about you here, I am just making a generalization, for all I know you could play like a champion).
I say, if you want to be good, then copy the pros. If they all share something in common, like keeping the tip level, then it's got to be correct.