Now you folk may not believe this but I do quite a bit more reading here then I do posting.I try to catch ways to improve my game through the simple things I've never really considered.
Stuff like :
Bridge hand placement.
Preshot routine (need much help here)
BHE (not so much so yet,too many other issues)
Just a few days ago I realized I was stepping away from the shot to get down as opposed to stepping in...I really feel this is better for me after little work.
These are points of focus that I really never had to work on because I never really considered the importance before signing on here.Many thanks to all who bother posting what ya know.
On to my current challenges:
Back hand pause gets some pretty good reviews by quite a few players here who can and do play well.The thing is,after working on this over the course of more then a few practice sessions,it still feels awful.About as unnatural as hell.
Pausing at the cue ball is no issue and feels great (another somthing I picked up here) but in the back swing not so much so.
Anyone ever feel the way I discribe,just to keep working on it and yield good results?Or should I abandon it?
The next struggle I'm having is my bridge arm.I've seen Earl play live and Larry Nevel as well.Both have strokes to kill for and I noticed with each the bridge arm is straight.Very straight.
I've been working on this a good bit and the results are kind of nuetral.The thing is,before considering it,my elbow was/is always bent.Sometimes VERY bent....I mean very up and very bent at times.Other times just a little.I always felt that this made my shot smaller and offered less room for error.
Being a bigger guy at 6'2'',straightning out pulls me away a bit and my back hand and front hand are farther apart...but I am indeed ,head and upper body wise, lower to the table.
Anyone ever make this change just to improve your overall play and seen positive results just do to the decision to commit to a straight bridge arm?
I can see how it might be true...but in a way I can see how it would be truer and easier for a shorter person.
Any thoughts appreciated as always.I've got some seemingly simple stuff to work through to move my game up a few balls I think.I feel its close actually,so I ask.
I need to practice well and I fear I have not been considering ( but not limited too) the two above questions.
Tball
Stuff like :
Bridge hand placement.
Preshot routine (need much help here)
BHE (not so much so yet,too many other issues)
Just a few days ago I realized I was stepping away from the shot to get down as opposed to stepping in...I really feel this is better for me after little work.
These are points of focus that I really never had to work on because I never really considered the importance before signing on here.Many thanks to all who bother posting what ya know.
On to my current challenges:
Back hand pause gets some pretty good reviews by quite a few players here who can and do play well.The thing is,after working on this over the course of more then a few practice sessions,it still feels awful.About as unnatural as hell.
Pausing at the cue ball is no issue and feels great (another somthing I picked up here) but in the back swing not so much so.
Anyone ever feel the way I discribe,just to keep working on it and yield good results?Or should I abandon it?
The next struggle I'm having is my bridge arm.I've seen Earl play live and Larry Nevel as well.Both have strokes to kill for and I noticed with each the bridge arm is straight.Very straight.
I've been working on this a good bit and the results are kind of nuetral.The thing is,before considering it,my elbow was/is always bent.Sometimes VERY bent....I mean very up and very bent at times.Other times just a little.I always felt that this made my shot smaller and offered less room for error.
Being a bigger guy at 6'2'',straightning out pulls me away a bit and my back hand and front hand are farther apart...but I am indeed ,head and upper body wise, lower to the table.
Anyone ever make this change just to improve your overall play and seen positive results just do to the decision to commit to a straight bridge arm?
I can see how it might be true...but in a way I can see how it would be truer and easier for a shorter person.
Any thoughts appreciated as always.I've got some seemingly simple stuff to work through to move my game up a few balls I think.I feel its close actually,so I ask.
I need to practice well and I fear I have not been considering ( but not limited too) the two above questions.
Tball