Foul. Ball in hand.
How refreshing, an Asian match on a pool table instead of a Chinese 8 ball table.This attached video shows allot of good camera shots of great footwork.
The world loves a man in tights, don't try to convince it otherwise.works for him i guess but i would go crazy trying to watch him for a time.
if everyone played like him the stands would be empty. and so would the purse prizes.
Try "reverse engineering" it - get into the stance you like, note where your feet are (in relation to your stick / shot line), and structure your preshot routine to get them there.Finding a good stance has been by far the most difficult thing in my pool journey.
For a while, I was just approaching the table in a way that just felt most natural, but unfortunately this seems to lead to crowding + flared out elbow.
There's no place like home.Around the two minute mark SVB is lining up the 5 ball in the corner, don't see his foot work, yet you see him multiple times bringing his heals/knees together before he gets down and kicks out.
Kicking out in style.There's no place like home.
There's no place like home.
There's no place like home.
The guy on the next table had a horsier approach. I think if you move your leg for balance fine. If you move for histrionics sake and hope to land on the shot not fine.Around the two minute mark SVB is lining up the 5 ball in the corner, don't see his foot work, yet you see him multiple times bringing his heals/knees together before he gets down and kicks out.
ended up costing over 32 million for those slippers.Kicking out in style.
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Next, be sure to breathe out as the stick comes forward.
That’s why it matters.what in heck does it matter where or how you line up your feet as long as you can naturally get in a position to stroke straight.