In golf putting an accepted technique is to always have the same tempo when you putt (let's say 1.0 second backstroke and 0.5 second up stroke, total 1.5 seconds). On a longer putt you draw the putter back further, but maintain the same 1.0/0.5/1.5 tempo. Ball's hit further since the putter's moving faster (moving further in same amount of time).
Make sense to try applying this to pool?
Haven't heard of this approach being taught by pool instructors (maybe for good reason?).
Obviously some jacked-up stroke positions would be exceptions, but would it work in general?
Make sense to try applying this to pool?
Haven't heard of this approach being taught by pool instructors (maybe for good reason?).
Obviously some jacked-up stroke positions would be exceptions, but would it work in general?