I was watching the Strickland / Hall videos and noticed that both players were right handed and that both players chalked holding the cue in their left hand and the chalk in their right hand. I wonder if they got in the habit of chalking that way in order to avoid getting chalk on their bridge hand.
I chalk two ways. Sometimes I chalk "snooker" style holding the cue in my left hand with the butt on the floor and the chalk in my right hand with "brush" strokes. (I shoot right handed). I also chalk by holding the cue in my right hand balanced and the chalk in my left hand with a slight turning of the cue (Archer style). I tend to chalk the first way when I need to relax because I can focus on the tip while I am chalking and that helps me clear my mind.
How about everyone else? Any unique chalking styles out there?
EDIT: Oops, I guess Archer also switches hands when chalking.
I chalk two ways. Sometimes I chalk "snooker" style holding the cue in my left hand with the butt on the floor and the chalk in my right hand with "brush" strokes. (I shoot right handed). I also chalk by holding the cue in my right hand balanced and the chalk in my left hand with a slight turning of the cue (Archer style). I tend to chalk the first way when I need to relax because I can focus on the tip while I am chalking and that helps me clear my mind.
How about everyone else? Any unique chalking styles out there?
EDIT: Oops, I guess Archer also switches hands when chalking.
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