skor said:loose!
The wrist has to be loose as well, most of the speed comes from it.
I usually grip the cue with my thumb and the first finger.
Ditto!! Same for both pendulum and dart methods.
skor said:loose!
The wrist has to be loose as well, most of the speed comes from it.
I usually grip the cue with my thumb and the first finger.
TXsouthpaw said:loose. does anyone on here hold it like theyre throwin a dart. Ive seen 1 guy do it that way and it looked funny. Wondering if it works.
AnitoKid said:Back in July , I found a couple of videos on
jumping the cue ball and all.
Posted them back at my site - could be interesting.
Link is here, buddy:
Learning how to jump
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A tight grip on a jump cue kills the action. Let the jump cue do the work and guide it with a nice light grip and you'll be amazed at how much better it works over a tight grip on a jump cue.bigskyjake said:I was wondering how you guys usually grip your jump cue. Loose or tight due to the elevated position
Pool Player said:Yeah, improved my jump after watching those videos repeatedly. Strangely for me, I prefer to use a dart stroke when the cueball is very close to a rail and the normal stroke when the cueball is somewhere on the table..
tpdtom said:That's a great question Jake. I'll just say this. I had quit pool before jump cues were invented, at least as far as I knew. People were just starting to jump with their playing cue. I couldn't do it. We played two shot shootout anyway. When I came back last year of course I still couldn't jump, but I knew that I had to learn. I bought a few jump cues. I watched some videos and instructional shorts. I struggled. VooDoo Daddy from this forum helped me when he was in Detroit. The man can flat out JUMP ! He told me to hold my cue loosely. I didn't listen. I still couldn't jump. He left town. One day I started to try anything and everything. I held my cue loosely and followed through and SOARED over the blocking ball. THANKS STEVE...Tom