I keep having people come up to me saying, "Dave, you hit way too hard." To me, however, I stoke at a medium speed pretty much all of the time (I wonder what people would think if I'm trying to stroke hard). I hear it so often, I wonder if I'm doing something wrong.
Mind you, I don't miss more than anyone - actually, I tend to get out well. Even if I have a real shallow cut into the side....you hear a big *WHAP* when the ball goes in. What I do is a slow take-away, and I feel as though I let gravity take over from the pinnacle of my back-swing. The result is a very fast shot from many people's standards.
I stun the CB around with speed. I might punch a CB a foot in one direction or another and hit the OB pretty firm. The next person might hit 1/10 the speed and spin the CB that same distance.
My question is: At what point do you make speed adjustments and hold back? Assuming you're pocketing balls well, is there an advantage to one way or the other? Like I said, to me.... I'm just stroking "medium" and it's normal. To the next guy, they can't BELIEVE I make what I do and think I'd be way better if I toned it down. The problem is.... when I purposely stroke slow, I feel as though my muscles are taking over and not "gravity" and I stroke crooked and bit*h my shot. No matter if I have a 1' shot or a 7' shot, my ball speed is def considered firm. What do you guys do????
Dave
Mind you, I don't miss more than anyone - actually, I tend to get out well. Even if I have a real shallow cut into the side....you hear a big *WHAP* when the ball goes in. What I do is a slow take-away, and I feel as though I let gravity take over from the pinnacle of my back-swing. The result is a very fast shot from many people's standards.
I stun the CB around with speed. I might punch a CB a foot in one direction or another and hit the OB pretty firm. The next person might hit 1/10 the speed and spin the CB that same distance.
My question is: At what point do you make speed adjustments and hold back? Assuming you're pocketing balls well, is there an advantage to one way or the other? Like I said, to me.... I'm just stroking "medium" and it's normal. To the next guy, they can't BELIEVE I make what I do and think I'd be way better if I toned it down. The problem is.... when I purposely stroke slow, I feel as though my muscles are taking over and not "gravity" and I stroke crooked and bit*h my shot. No matter if I have a 1' shot or a 7' shot, my ball speed is def considered firm. What do you guys do????
Dave
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