...but note, I didn't say hitting them "hard".
Throughout my development in the short time that I've been playing, I have always hit what is considered "softly", mostly working for pocket speed if possible.
Of course, one can't limit his game to those kinds of shots, so I'm constantly trying to get better at hitting them, let's say "firmer". To get better position, especially on 9-foot tables, I have to do more than just slow rolling them. At least some times. Add to that, I am now playing in a 9-ball league, where getting on the "right side' of the ball is imperative, and sometimes that requires a little table traveling.
I realize that the bottom line answer is "practice." I'm asking for simple suggestions for improving my ability to hit the ball firmer. I ask for "simple" suggestions, as my actual practice time is limited. (And the subject of a different thread.) I need to work on this is small steps, and get better at it.
I'm looking for suggestions on what I might try for practice, and what to look out for. I don't believe that I'm clenching my grip, but of course I could every well be wrong. I do think that I have a tendency to increase the speed of my backstroke when I know that I need to hit it harder, and that is obviously not good. I do watch for that....
(Disclaimers....I know I should see a professional instructor, I should video myself, and I need to work these things out in dedicated practice time. My name is Bruce, and I'm not an instructor.)
Thanks for any thoughts you might have.
Throughout my development in the short time that I've been playing, I have always hit what is considered "softly", mostly working for pocket speed if possible.
Of course, one can't limit his game to those kinds of shots, so I'm constantly trying to get better at hitting them, let's say "firmer". To get better position, especially on 9-foot tables, I have to do more than just slow rolling them. At least some times. Add to that, I am now playing in a 9-ball league, where getting on the "right side' of the ball is imperative, and sometimes that requires a little table traveling.
I realize that the bottom line answer is "practice." I'm asking for simple suggestions for improving my ability to hit the ball firmer. I ask for "simple" suggestions, as my actual practice time is limited. (And the subject of a different thread.) I need to work on this is small steps, and get better at it.
I'm looking for suggestions on what I might try for practice, and what to look out for. I don't believe that I'm clenching my grip, but of course I could every well be wrong. I do think that I have a tendency to increase the speed of my backstroke when I know that I need to hit it harder, and that is obviously not good. I do watch for that....
(Disclaimers....I know I should see a professional instructor, I should video myself, and I need to work these things out in dedicated practice time. My name is Bruce, and I'm not an instructor.)
Thanks for any thoughts you might have.