Pro Shot Glove: JoeyA Heads-Up.

I just bought the glove for $25.00 ppd on ebay, and after three sessions of about half an hour each, I'm impressed. My stroke has recently improved to the point of being comfortable with long draw shots, and I noticed immediately that this new and improved stroke was reinforced by the way the glove locked my hand and wrist in place. To be truthful, the only reason I don't plan on using it during tournaments is that it might give someone else ideas.:grin-devilish:
 
I picked up this training aid about a month ago! Great product!
Not only does it stabilize the wrist, but it forces you to grip
the cue lighter, which in turn gives you more action with less
effort! It also forces you to open the back of your hand on the
backstroke! It has allowed me to shorten my stroke, both back
and on the follow through allowing me better cue ball control!!
I highly recommend it!!
 
I picked up this training aid about a month ago! Great product!
Not only does it stabilize the wrist, but it forces you to grip
the cue lighter, which in turn gives you more action with less
effort! It also forces you to open the back of your hand on the
backstroke! It has allowed me to shorten my stroke, both back
and on the follow through allowing me better cue ball control!!
I highly recommend it!!

It does everything you wrote and also stops any slight twisting of the butt end of the cue in the stroke..the best way to use it is putting it on as tight as possible..after a couple of hours at the table it becomes uncomfortable at that very tight wrap but still very worth it...not the same results unless its on really tight from my experience.
 
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