Early timing
Rod said:Because you close your hand, I don't understand the early timing. A slip stroke has a full long follow-thru and late timing as well. Just because you close your hand doesn't mean its early timing.
What I am about to tell you cost me $200 to learn 40 yrs ago. A slip-stroke is the shortest and earliest of strokes! When your grip hand closes on the butt your stroke is at that point completed. Inertia takes over and the subsequent effects are automatic. You can then add a two foot follow-thru and it wont change the action. Check an old tape of Mosconi, Crane, Jimmy Moore, Eddie Taylor and check how long their stroke is. You people are making me very uncomfortable talking about stroke. When I was a kid I asked a stroke question to the billiard champion, Gus Copulos, and he just turned and walked away. Now I am expected to up this stuff for free on the internet just because someone challenges my statements. Last thing: a stoke-slip involves "throwing" the stick at the Q ball and is a follow-thru stroke.
the Beard