I guess he didn't.You don't realize that video was made to prove the opposite? Did you watch the whole thing?
pj
chgo
That's even a harder shot.
I guess he didn't.You don't realize that video was made to prove the opposite? Did you watch the whole thing?
pj
chgo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nV7CKLcCJo0It is simple: Just wanting to see videos of forced follow with a pendulum stroke.
You don't realize that video was made to prove the opposite? Did you watch the whole thing?
pj
chgo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nV7CKLcCJo0
Here ya go.
Forced follow by Efren.
The tip finished almost on the felt.
Efren threw the stick.
And you wonder why people give you crap? Lol....
1. You can't play dead.
2. You talk down to people that can.
3. Reread 1. and 2. until it sinks in.
REAL TALK! Keep feeding him attention and he will keep wasting people's time.
Trent from Toledo
That's a piston stroke. The elbow comes down during the second half of the backswing and follow through to keep the cue level.
I did not write "power" shots. I wrote "forced follow" shots with high follow with a pure pendulum stroke.
I think the cue tip was level with the top of the CB for a while and he dropped the tip at the end. Wish we could see his elbow on that shot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NraM1M_4fV4
power spin shot with pendulum stroke by tim white...a/k/a the oyster
you cant see his elbow well but the cue tip ending on the table after hitting cue ball on the horizontal axis should be enough evidence.
i know this is not power follow but it shows how much power and spin can be generated
with a pendulum stroke
power force follow coming next week....:thumbup: