mnShooter said:I would suggest to hold the cue back a little farther. The reason you have this pump action is because your elbow is already fully extended before you hit the cueball. This may mean either shortening your bridge or gripping farther back on the cue.
...and I would suggest shortening the bridge as the way to go; it will allow the "train" or pumping motion to be corrected, with the extra benefit of a bit more precision in all aspects of aiming / where the cue tip touches the cue ball when imparting english, draw, follow...
all that said, you got nice rhythm, nice game... and, like Colin observed nearly a 100% feel player. Good eyes too - helps to be young! I could only watch the first session, as I'm on the road so my connection is too slow to wait for more than that...I'll try to catch the second session later.