On todays equipment (cloth and rails) you really don't need the long strokes of yesteryear.
Its all about the feel of the shot. Those little "mini strokes" or measured strokes are used to feel.
I take a couple of long practice strokes just to make sure that my cue is on the shot line. Then its to the feel stokes measuring distance between the QB and OB and force of the shot needed to send the QB where I want it to go.
I have notice Mika and Johnny A. taking very small measure strokes though, maybe a quarter inch.
Thanks for the thread BD. :smile:
John
I would slightly disagree.
I do believe that you are right to a certain extent. However, I also believe that in the modern age, when there has been an abundi of instructional material in various forms, that the players of this era are more technically correct or proficient.
If you look at the available video of some of the old-time stars, like Greenleaf and Hoppe, they have huge honking swarps in their strokes. I believe that many more of the players of today are stoking straighter and more precisely, so that instead of having to try and groove their strokes during warm up, they can now instead concentrate on a precise dab.
Lou Figueroa