I've always believed this. I don't believe snapping your wrist for draw or swiping at the cue ball for side spin is necessary for power shots. My reasoning is that if there is any deviation from a straight path in your stroke you are creating more work for the small muscle movements that allow the cue to be delivered at varying speeds. When you are delivering the cue crookedly snapping your wrist can help accelerate the cue but I don't think it's necessary if you have a straight stroke in the first place.
I don't think that having a crooked backstroke (like Bustamante) really matters all that much in comparison to having a crooked forward stroke.
So, what do you guys think? To generate power, is wrist movement or turning your cue/swiping at the cue ball necessary for some power shots?
I don't think that having a crooked backstroke (like Bustamante) really matters all that much in comparison to having a crooked forward stroke.
So, what do you guys think? To generate power, is wrist movement or turning your cue/swiping at the cue ball necessary for some power shots?