| Timing Your Shots |
| Timing your shots is the most important part or ball positioning. Learn how to time your shots correctly. | |
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| Timing Your Shots |
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Timing your shots is the most important part or ball positioning. Learn how to time your shots correctly.
Practice Routine #1 ![]() Practice Routine #1 Play a stun shot, stopping the cue ball exactly at the point of impact. Now repeat the drill using less power on each shot. You are trying to find out how SOFTLY you can make the same shot that you started with, while still stopping the cue ball and sinking the object ball. This is the most efficient stroke you can make. In other words, the softer you can hit the ball, the more control you have. To do so requires a smooth stroke (no stabbing action), you must stay "through" the shot and stay "through" the shot. ![]() Increase distance as your consistancy improves. Practice trying to imagine the cue tip is going to hit the object ball (not the cue ball) but stay within your posture. The idea is if the cue left your hand it would hit the object ball. |
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| Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 July 2009 ) |
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