Re: True or False?



I have noticed, through the years of my pool playing life, that there are times when the CB is more "alive" than others, particularly on draw shots. It seems that when I'm playing well, the ball sticks quicker on stop shots and just springs back when I hit just a smidge below center. It's hard to describe, but like I said, sometimes it's just noticeably livelier.

Lately, I've been paying a lot of attention to my grip hand and it's position in relation to my body and alignment with my arm. And one of the things I've done is to go to a PSR that produces a grip that cocks my wrist back, just a tad.

The results have been pretty good and the CB is definitely awake. I attribute this, at least in part, to this new grip position, which, I believe is introducing a bit of wrist snap to my stroke. I believe it's because it's adding a bit more speed, with less arm movement and general effort.

Lou Figueroa


John Black wrote:
Wrist flick or wrist snap is a useful technique to getting big draw. Seems true in my experience...

John Black

.


Quantcast