A lot of times people are trying to retain good form..... stance, alignment, etc when performing a power break, just like they do when performing their normal shots. Throw all that out the window. I found that a variation of the cut break, with a little firmer stroke yields the best results for me. I try to make a ball while bringing the CB, and 1 ball towards me on the same end of the table. This takes a lot of practice, and is used for 9 ball. When I was into power breaking I would bend my front elbow more, grip the cue farther up the butt towards the shaft to generate more speed, and my bridge hand would be at least 6 inches farther away from the CB than a normal shot. At contact with the CB my stroking arm was no where near perpendicular to the floor as on a normal shot. I was totally past that point with my body in motion at the moment of contact. I would then follow through with my arm, body, head, and whatever else wanted to jump on the train...trying to explode the rack, and squat the CB in the middle of the table.
Sometimes just moving your grip, increasing cueing distance, bending front elbow, adjusting feet for leverage to throw body forward makes all the difference, but none of it will matter if you can't hit the lead ball SQUARE..CB can't go left or right after contact, all the power is generated to the rack...CB just dies.
Practice with just one ball on the spot, hit it and focus on stopping the CB right there. Increase your power/speed gradually while still focusing on a square hit..once you get good at that add the rest of the rack, and your body and bust them...good luck!
Sometimes just moving your grip, increasing cueing distance, bending front elbow, adjusting feet for leverage to throw body forward makes all the difference, but none of it will matter if you can't hit the lead ball SQUARE..CB can't go left or right after contact, all the power is generated to the rack...CB just dies.
Practice with just one ball on the spot, hit it and focus on stopping the CB right there. Increase your power/speed gradually while still focusing on a square hit..once you get good at that add the rest of the rack, and your body and bust them...good luck!
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