MajorMiscue
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Yes, he's teaching them that after they make a low percentage shot they need to wipe the crap off the cue.I'm not criticizing it, but I am curious if a pool instructor teaches this to his students.
Yes, he's teaching them that after they make a low percentage shot they need to wipe the crap off the cue.I'm not criticizing it, but I am curious if a pool instructor teaches this to his students.
How would it be for someone who is a "2" in league to do this before her/his shot? I think a pool player must be over 700 to make the move (on this thread) or the crowd would go wild.Yes, he's teaching them that after they make a low percentage shot they need to wipe the crap off the cue.
Yes, pool instructors do teach this. It's a method of vusialistion. See the shot in your mind... Imagine the proper stroke speed... Step onto the shot and hit through your pre shot routine. Regardless if skill level it's never too late (or early) to learn good habits. A BCA Master Instructor once told me to watch the best players with the best habits and routines, and do what they do. Even if you don't get good you will at least look good. That alone can often intimidate your opponent.I'm not criticizing it, but I am curious if a pool instructor teaches this to his students.
Guys will do the "sky slash" and miss. Guys who always do the sky slash also do their share of missing. I think their time would be much better spent air poking at the shot they intend to shoot.I must say im surprised at how many people here are in the super elite cool kids club.
have you asked yourself why it bothers you so much what somebody else does? your only sharking yourselves if your thinking about that while at the table.
be and let be.
not an airstroker but feel free to roast me now azb.
i dont sky slash and i miss plenty.Guys will do the "sky slash" and miss. Guys who always do the sky slash also do their share of missing. I think their time would be much better spent air poking at the shot they intend to shoot.
I have to write "bull sh-t" on looking good if your not a pro doing the air "sky swish."Even if you don't get good you will at least look good. That alone can often intimidate your opponent.
I air poke at my shots and still might miss. lol...i dont sky slash and i miss plenty.
sounds like we should play some!I air poke at my shots and still might miss. lol...
Try not to get caught looking for imaginary balance points. There really is no fixed balance point on a cue. It changes from cue to cue, even the same model from the same manufacturer. There is a spot, as you mentioned, where the shot feels right but that is more a comfort zone than a fixed point. Unfortunately, you cant always be in that comfort zone so you have to play through, whether it feels like its in the perfect spot or not.He might be finding the correct balance point for the shot at hand. I don't do it to the level as the pros but if I am it's one of two things:
1: working out a hitch in my stroke/body pain to the point I can trust my stroke. Gotta get limbered up.
2: setting the balance point and where the cue rests in my shooting hand. It is only right in one spot for every shot. I want my stroke to feel exactly the same on all shots (or as close as it can be) and modifying where you're gripping is how you do it. Cue balance must feel right for a particular shot/distance from cb to rail etc.
Exactly this.have you asked yourself why it bothers you so much what somebody else does? your only sharking yourselves if your thinking about that while at the table.
Hello,Almost every pro I've watched on TV has done this. SVB does it every time. I'm glad no one I play has this habit.
Muscle memory for the stroke. Part of their pre shot routine?Almost every pro I've watched on TV has done this. SVB does it every time. I'm glad no one I play has this habit.
Fly kababsI think I saw air strokes once, They were stabbing flies...