Hello -
I've been playing about 5 years. I'm an APA 4/5. I think much of what is holding me back is my stroke. I'm still not comfortable with it. I've tried everything I can think of as far as different grips, shorter vs longer bridge, snooker vs traditional stance etc.
One thing that comes close to offering me results is to hyper, Hyper, HYPER concentrate on exactly where I want to hit. This seems to pull the rest of my body to where it needs to be, etc. But not always. The other thing is a shorter bridge hand. I find the longer my back stroke the more wiggle waggle finds its way into the stroke. I like to play the 6's and 7's and I need to be able to count on hitting the shots that I have a right to expect to hit. Without that predictability I'm sunk - handicap or no. I think what happens is that I tense up a bit and or some part of my body/arm/shoulder gets into it just enough to miss when I shouldn't. I tend to be good for a 4 ball run and then miss the next shot - that I should hit. Question: are there any drills you could recommend to build and reinforce a pure stroke? I know and use the diagonal long straight shot. I'm usually pretty good for a well balanced, hand square on the table shot. I don't miss them. It's hand on the rail, or stretched, or jacked over, etc. where my stroke fails. (I know. Don't get into those spots and I won't have to worry about it!)
Thank you
I've been playing about 5 years. I'm an APA 4/5. I think much of what is holding me back is my stroke. I'm still not comfortable with it. I've tried everything I can think of as far as different grips, shorter vs longer bridge, snooker vs traditional stance etc.
One thing that comes close to offering me results is to hyper, Hyper, HYPER concentrate on exactly where I want to hit. This seems to pull the rest of my body to where it needs to be, etc. But not always. The other thing is a shorter bridge hand. I find the longer my back stroke the more wiggle waggle finds its way into the stroke. I like to play the 6's and 7's and I need to be able to count on hitting the shots that I have a right to expect to hit. Without that predictability I'm sunk - handicap or no. I think what happens is that I tense up a bit and or some part of my body/arm/shoulder gets into it just enough to miss when I shouldn't. I tend to be good for a 4 ball run and then miss the next shot - that I should hit. Question: are there any drills you could recommend to build and reinforce a pure stroke? I know and use the diagonal long straight shot. I'm usually pretty good for a well balanced, hand square on the table shot. I don't miss them. It's hand on the rail, or stretched, or jacked over, etc. where my stroke fails. (I know. Don't get into those spots and I won't have to worry about it!)
Thank you