I was wondering if other players have experienced the same thing and how they corrected this.
Ok, i hope my explanation of the problem will be clear.
When I lay my cue in the correct line of the shot parallel to the table, when i move my body downwards over the cue as vertical as possible, for the first part of the move my backhand/cue/shoulder/elbow remains in line, but at the end of the move at the last inches of the downwards movement (when i move my body and head very low so that my chin almost hits the shaft my backhand elbow naturally moves outwards. like if mechanically my elbow can not get any higher so it moves sideways. I can force my arm consciously to not move, and i am straight, but as soon as i start doing my warming up strokes my elbow naturally moves back outwards.
I have several work-arounds that I use now, but i know this is not how i should correct it. (like for example:
- I aim 2 tips of side, so that when my backhand moves sideways i hit center ball or
- I move my elbow inwards after my chin hits the shaft to correct the outwards movement
- start with my stroke hand already close to my armpits before i move down on the shot..
etc etc etc over the years i have found my "one trick solutions" but this is not the way to go , so I'm looking for a more consistent solutions
I have long legs and i'm 6feet+ guy, so this is mainly a problem when i play pool, less when i play on higher snooker tables. I can't seem to lay the cue straight and get down straight without changing the line of shot.
I have checked other big players and there backhand and elbow remains exactly at the same place from beginning till end and i have no idea how they do it. do i need to stretch some muscles or something so i can do this?
ps when i play on my knees (yes i test stupid ideas) i don't need to get my body down because i'm already super low on the shot , and i don't have this problem and i shoot dead straight, but that would be a stupid sight to play on your knees...
hopefully i'm not the first guy to have this problem and someone can point me in the right way to a permanent solution instead of temporary fixes
Ok, i hope my explanation of the problem will be clear.
When I lay my cue in the correct line of the shot parallel to the table, when i move my body downwards over the cue as vertical as possible, for the first part of the move my backhand/cue/shoulder/elbow remains in line, but at the end of the move at the last inches of the downwards movement (when i move my body and head very low so that my chin almost hits the shaft my backhand elbow naturally moves outwards. like if mechanically my elbow can not get any higher so it moves sideways. I can force my arm consciously to not move, and i am straight, but as soon as i start doing my warming up strokes my elbow naturally moves back outwards.
I have several work-arounds that I use now, but i know this is not how i should correct it. (like for example:
- I aim 2 tips of side, so that when my backhand moves sideways i hit center ball or
- I move my elbow inwards after my chin hits the shaft to correct the outwards movement
- start with my stroke hand already close to my armpits before i move down on the shot..
etc etc etc over the years i have found my "one trick solutions" but this is not the way to go , so I'm looking for a more consistent solutions
I have long legs and i'm 6feet+ guy, so this is mainly a problem when i play pool, less when i play on higher snooker tables. I can't seem to lay the cue straight and get down straight without changing the line of shot.
I have checked other big players and there backhand and elbow remains exactly at the same place from beginning till end and i have no idea how they do it. do i need to stretch some muscles or something so i can do this?
ps when i play on my knees (yes i test stupid ideas) i don't need to get my body down because i'm already super low on the shot , and i don't have this problem and i shoot dead straight, but that would be a stupid sight to play on your knees...
hopefully i'm not the first guy to have this problem and someone can point me in the right way to a permanent solution instead of temporary fixes