Stroke is about Cue Velocity
In my opinion, if we're after power then we need to create cue velocity. The follow through is simply a measure of what we do regarding decellerating after the CB impact.
Most the time there is no need to bring the cue to an abrupt stop, so might as well let the follow through take its course of 6-12 inches. I think hitting the CB where you want / need to is more important than how you follow through on a stroke shot.
Not saying this is how it should be done, but here is a video of me playing some stroke shots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keznf66dSHE
Note: On some shots my follow through bounces into the air off my open bridge. A bit of a lazy habit but tricky to avoid with an open bridge sometimes.
Colin
In my opinion, if we're after power then we need to create cue velocity. The follow through is simply a measure of what we do regarding decellerating after the CB impact.
Most the time there is no need to bring the cue to an abrupt stop, so might as well let the follow through take its course of 6-12 inches. I think hitting the CB where you want / need to is more important than how you follow through on a stroke shot.
Not saying this is how it should be done, but here is a video of me playing some stroke shots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keznf66dSHE
Note: On some shots my follow through bounces into the air off my open bridge. A bit of a lazy habit but tricky to avoid with an open bridge sometimes.
Colin