Dhakala said:"Do, or do not. There is no try." ~ Master Yoda.
Jay, you said nothing more than, "Everyone has to do what works best for him." That's about as KISS - "Keeping It Stupid & Silly" - as advice can be.
You bore me david
Dhakala said:"Do, or do not. There is no try." ~ Master Yoda.
Jay, you said nothing more than, "Everyone has to do what works best for him." That's about as KISS - "Keeping It Stupid & Silly" - as advice can be.
jay helfert said:You bore me david
Dhakala said:That's because you're mentally lazy, Jay. Those of us whose faculties are fully alive find all of the Universe endlessly fascinating.
laser2507 said:My bridge length is normally around 12 - 14", although on some shots a shorter bridge works. I use BHE on the last stroke, although I am trying to use BHE on pre-strokes, but it takes some getting used to.
Is that what he said???Dhakala said:"Back Hand English" on every shot stroke? Why?
Cornerman said:Is that what he said???
Fred <~~~ didn't think so...
jay helfert said:Really, you don't say
I"m not sure what's going on with you Dave, but it seems you're getting caught up in these posts in a funny way.Dhakala said:Just taking a guess at what he means by "BHE," Fred. One man's acronym is another's gibberish.
Island Drive said:Jay, I can only too well hear your voice as those words jumped out at me. Do you remember the guy that used to play in Reno that would almost before every shot, wave his hand in a rotation over the ball to help it in, is this the same Dude?
Cornerman said:I"m not sure what's going on with you Dave, but it seems you're getting caught up in these posts in a funny way.
What I was pointing at is that he didn't say he used backhand english on every shot. This is a thread on low squirt shafts, so he's saying he uses backhand english, and that he uses it on the last stroke rather than the more conventional BHE of pivoting before warm-up strokes.
Fred
When I brought this thread back from the place that threads go to die I didn't realize it had so much life left in it. I guess when it completely changes subject it breathes new air into it's lungs.ribdoner said:This thread was about "length of bridge".....I think.![]()
Island Drive said:Do you remember the guy that used to play in Reno that would almost before every shot, wave his hand in a rotation over the ball to help it in, is this the same Dude?
Cornerman said:I"m not sure what's going on with you Dave, but it seems you're getting caught up in these posts in a funny way.
RJ,recoveryjones said:Here is an article on bridge length by an Advanced certified BCA instructor named Roger Long.
http://www.christianpoolplayers.com/bridgetofar.html
That(above) article seems to make sense to me.
The game of nine ball some say requires longer bridges to accomodate those nessecary power shots.Buddy Hall with his short bridge and great follow through didn't seem to have a problem being one of the best nine ball players ever.
I would think if you can stroke them straight with a longer bridge,more power to you,however, the majority of us amatuers that post here would probably do better with an 8" bridge.
Last week I shortened up to this length after playing many years with a 12-14" bridge.I can do much better on those straight stroke tests,however, I haven't used this bridge length long enough to see an improvement yet in my overall game.
RJ