I'm sorry tsw_521 but I have to agree with Scott Lee when he says:
I grew up playing snooker for about 10 years and because the break uses no body movement whatsoever when I eventually moved over to pool I just kept this break style and yes at first it got me nowhere but as I learned and watched the top players use a power break where they come off the ground with extreme body movement I also tried that and to start with it produced results but in the last couple of months this technique has diminished my cue power and cb control.
That is until I found this video of Charlie Bryant teaching breaking technique:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkByJCwTqSo&playnext_from=TL&videos=qRkr5clqbSk
Now with the aid of this video I have found that by turning my feet @ a 45 degree angle, brining my back hand further to the front of the cue thus shortening my backswing my power and cb control has increased without my body ever moving because all the power comes from my legs when they are ever so slightly bent and all I have to do to generate the power is push up into a standing position without having my legs and arms flayling wildly.
Sorry for the long rant but this is just my 2 cents
9 Ball
"you get just as good a result (and for the majority of us, a better result), without all the gyrations and antics, imo".
I grew up playing snooker for about 10 years and because the break uses no body movement whatsoever when I eventually moved over to pool I just kept this break style and yes at first it got me nowhere but as I learned and watched the top players use a power break where they come off the ground with extreme body movement I also tried that and to start with it produced results but in the last couple of months this technique has diminished my cue power and cb control.
That is until I found this video of Charlie Bryant teaching breaking technique:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkByJCwTqSo&playnext_from=TL&videos=qRkr5clqbSk
Now with the aid of this video I have found that by turning my feet @ a 45 degree angle, brining my back hand further to the front of the cue thus shortening my backswing my power and cb control has increased without my body ever moving because all the power comes from my legs when they are ever so slightly bent and all I have to do to generate the power is push up into a standing position without having my legs and arms flayling wildly.
Sorry for the long rant but this is just my 2 cents
9 Ball
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