Used a different grip and was WAY more accurate

SteveH

thats wat im talkin bout!
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I went to the pool hall during my lunch break today and was just being bored and trying some different things.

I noticed a couple very good shooter this past weekend holding their cue while practice stroking and shooting the ball a with the same type of grip.

They would what appeared be hold the cue with a pretty lose grip with their 4 figure tips and their thumb while stroking. Then on the final stroke forward they would tighten up and grip the butt with there whole hand.

I just thought of shooting like this today and i was super accurate and very comfident. I was just throwing the balls up on the table and shooting patterns. I ran ball after ball for like four straight racks more confidently then i have in a long time. I only get out like 2-3 times aweek. so i sneak off at lunch now to get some practice. I used to play 7 days aweek so it takes more to get my consistency good.

But any way. I think i will try this way of gripping the cue for a while. If i can feel like i did today, everyday i play, then i will be ripping stuff up again in the tournys and gambling like i used too.


I didnt change my stroke or practice strokes. I dont really have a routine, i just shoot when i feel good. I just chaged the way i grip it. And it works Great.

My question is:

Does anyone else have good results with holding the cue like this while stroking?
 
SteveH said:
I went to the pool hall during my lunch break today and was just being bored and trying some different things.

I noticed a couple very good shooter this past weekend holding their cue while practice stroking and shooting the ball a with the same type of grip.

They would what appeared be hold the cue with a pretty lose grip with their 4 figure tips and their thumb while stroking. Then on the final stroke forward they would tighten up and grip the butt with there whole hand.

I just thought of shooting like this today and i was super accurate and very comfident. I was just throwing the balls up on the table and shooting patterns. I ran ball after ball for like four straight racks more confidently then i have in a long time. I only get out like 2-3 times aweek. so i sneak off at lunch now to get some practice. I used to play 7 days aweek so it takes more to get my consistency good.

But any way. I think i will try this way of gripping the cue for a while. If i can feel like i did today, everyday i play, then i will be ripping stuff up again in the tournys and gambling like i used too.


I didnt change my stroke or practice strokes. I dont really have a routine, i just shoot when i feel good. I just chaged the way i grip it. And it works Great.

My question is:

Does anyone else have good results with holding the cue like this while stroking?
The question is how will you do tonight at Groggys?I got a side bet with you that I will be in it longer! :p
 
SteveH said:
I went to the pool hall during my lunch break today and was just being bored and trying some different things.

I noticed a couple very good shooter this past weekend holding their cue while practice stroking and shooting the ball a with the same type of grip.

They would what appeared be hold the cue with a pretty lose grip with their 4 figure tips and their thumb while stroking. Then on the final stroke forward they would tighten up and grip the butt with there whole hand.

I've never gripped the cue with finger tips, but the rest describes the stroke as I learned it when I first learned to play. I thought this was common?? I've learned several different grips over the years but I've always tightened up on the final stroke.
 
Pushout said:
I've never gripped the cue with finger tips, but the rest describes the stroke as I learned it when I first learned to play. I thought this was common?? I've learned several different grips over the years but I've always tightened up on the final stroke.

I used to always play the same.
Now, lately i find myself changing things every week or so, one way or another:confused:
 
ok, I'll admit it....I use a slip stroke! :)....I also always felt I had a problem because when I watched pros, they seemed to be holding the cue more firmly then I do......all except Efren, and Busty, he holds it with more of a finger tip grip, so I didn't feel so bad....:cool:

The more I free up my grip hand.....the better I play. When I'm almost dropping the cue...I"m in dead stroke!


G.
 
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