One thing I have struggled with lately is choosing the proper stance and form for me and making sure that I am consistent in using that form every time I come to the table. I know there are a variety of stances and forms and everyone is a bit different, but I'd like to see a discussion of the variety of proper forms and the best way to make sure you are consistently using the form that is best for you.
Thanks!
I've often referred back to CJ Wiley's suggestion for taking the proper stance which is
1. Stand up right and find your line
2. Grip your cue and place your stroking hand at your right hip (if you are right handed)
3. Form a bridge
4. Step forward with your toes pointing down the line
5. Place the bridged cue on the stroke line as you bend at your waist.
Thanks!
I've often referred back to CJ Wiley's suggestion for taking the proper stance which is
1. Stand up right and find your line
2. Grip your cue and place your stroking hand at your right hip (if you are right handed)
3. Form a bridge
4. Step forward with your toes pointing down the line
5. Place the bridged cue on the stroke line as you bend at your waist.