leminham...We DON'T have to follow through (anymore than just to strike the CB). We DO need to finish our stroke, regardless of how we do it. Your friend who pokes the ball "well" is doing it his way...but not a way I'd recommend or want to teach. It is impossible for having your hand finish in or near your armpit to 'obstruct' your cue. The shot is over once the tip touches the CB. We finish the stroke so that your grip hand has a place to go, and so that you can get away from squeezing the cue too tightly, and/or involving the shoulder in the stroke.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
I totally understand what you were saying. But I feel very "uncomfortable" when my gip hands hit my chest. As I said before, I don't know why but my performance was sharply reduced when I have that feeling because, mentally, I think the chest obstructs my cue to follow through and alters the desired result.
To support my standpoint, I would like to ask you two questions:
Why do we need to follow though as the cue ball is long gone after contact with the tip? and seriously, I've seen a guy with quite impressive speed who usually pokes the ball rather than stroke through it.
Why do we feel this cue or that cue has a great feel to it? Partially, we feel the hit of a cue somehow by the way vibration travels back and forth along the cue when the CB is long gone. So, does it really matter how our grip hands feel the vibration after contact?