Air stroking in a standing position like that is a totally different feel from stroking in your stance at the table. It's just a movement that some players make out of habit because a cue is in their hand. It doesn't prepare you for anything. Some players air stroke without even realizing that they're doing it. They're usually thinking about something while they're doing it.thanks for the reply, fran
what you said prompted several thoughts in me
and I wonder
1. if practicing helps us get better, wouldn't practicing stroking the cue be a good thing? even just to practice the feeling, even off the table?
2. and if priming/feathering is a good idea for that reason, couldn't it be doubly-encouraging, to integrate that into our PSR/thought/"unthought" process?