Just wondering what you all think is the single most common mistake lower skill level players make.
What I personally see over and over again is that when getting down in their stance, so many never seem to make it down to where they need to be. Specifically, they don't get their heads low enough to get the best view of their shots. This is such an easily correctable problem!
With your chin close to the cue (when possible) you will gain a much better view and feel for the shot you're about to take.
I actually see a number of decent players who stand tall over their cues much of the time, looking down at their shots. I don't believe, though, that they'll be progressing much further than just "decent".
Keeping your chin down, almost touching the cue, will get much better results. :thumbup:
What are some other mistakes we see?
Best,
Brian kc
What I personally see over and over again is that when getting down in their stance, so many never seem to make it down to where they need to be. Specifically, they don't get their heads low enough to get the best view of their shots. This is such an easily correctable problem!
With your chin close to the cue (when possible) you will gain a much better view and feel for the shot you're about to take.
I actually see a number of decent players who stand tall over their cues much of the time, looking down at their shots. I don't believe, though, that they'll be progressing much further than just "decent".
Keeping your chin down, almost touching the cue, will get much better results. :thumbup:
What are some other mistakes we see?
Best,
Brian kc