I'm about ten inches, no pun intended. I've lived in the PI for many years and it still amazes me how long the Pinoy's "natural" bridge is. Is there Something in the water?
I've thought about this. I've only see Pinoy's that are in the US, but I feel you could be wrong... but you live in the PI, not me
Many of the good PI players over here seem to have average length bridges. The exception is Efren of course, and I feel a lot of young Philipinos have immulated him, but that is the extent of the explination if you ask me.
On the fundamentals part of it all..... well, I will say that the bridges when the cueball is frozen to the rail, your bridge length can drastically change in this situation. A player can put his hand on the rail and use his thumb and index as a guide, or he can have only the tips of his fingers on the table. That is an important bridge to learn because I think it gets people closer to their natural bridge length when the cb is frozen. It isn't so comfortable at first, but well worth learning and practicing. In fact, I would bet you may have more success immediately upon using this fingertip bridge.