My curiosity was aroused when I read a few very respect-worthy players’ comments (on another thread) on how positive was their switch from a traditional pool stance -- to one that emulated Snooker players’ general placement of the feet, hips and upper body parts -- but I didn’t want to de-rail the excellent “What player most influenced your game” thread containing their mentions.
It’s obviously worth experimenting with, since a fair number of pros and high-level non-pros have very successfully adopted many of the Snooker-related alignment principles.
If you’ve ever broken the elements down: on a mechanical level, what elements of the switch might account for more aiming accuracy, stroke smoothness/repeatability, etc. in your own case? (Or if you’ve ever conjectured about why other pool players might have benefited.)
Seems definitely worth giving it some practice time and look forward to understanding more about what’s physically at work as improvements are seen.
Arnaldo
It’s obviously worth experimenting with, since a fair number of pros and high-level non-pros have very successfully adopted many of the Snooker-related alignment principles.
If you’ve ever broken the elements down: on a mechanical level, what elements of the switch might account for more aiming accuracy, stroke smoothness/repeatability, etc. in your own case? (Or if you’ve ever conjectured about why other pool players might have benefited.)
Seems definitely worth giving it some practice time and look forward to understanding more about what’s physically at work as improvements are seen.
Arnaldo
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