By: APN Newsletter- The Global Pool Ezine
A lot of players are plagued with a "Chicken Wing"
stroke that ruins their shot making ability by thrusting the elbow of
their grip hand out away from their body.
The result is coming through the cue ball out of alignment with the target
line and as a result, to sink the ball, they train themselves to correct
for having shoulder and elbow out of precise alignment.
I recently read an article about Vijay Singh's Record Breaking golf season
that credited his Routine practrice routine that among other things involves
the placement of a golf glove in his armpit. This way he maintains proper
arm/body connection throughout the swing.
There are a lot of similarities between golf and billiards and Vijay's routine got me to thinking about a proper billiards stroke.
To be in alignment, the upper arm, at least just below the armpit, needs
to be immediately adjacent to the upper chest. That puts the shoulder,
the elbow and the wrist on a plane with the back leg and the target
line. Here's a use for that billiard glove I discarded months ago.
Doesn't work, a billiard glove in this instance will not fall because
in a deffective billiards stroke, even with a chicken
wing, doesn't allow enough clearance for the glove to slip out of place.
How about a chalk cube? Same thing, only it is a little more irritating.
A quarter? Works fine and if you get your upper arm a little out of alignment,
you'll be tracking the quarter across the floor.
But I wanted to be sure. No one told me the skin of the upper arm should
be touching the upper chest to deliver a good stroke, but I did have a
test bed for such a theory.
Doug Carter's Stroke Trainer, when used properly, will train the muscle
memory in your stroke arm, hand and wrist all at one time.
So I set up the Stroke Trainer, just to test the feeling. Sure enough,
there is a tightness between the upper arm and chest when I am properly
set up with the Stroke Trainer.
If you can hold a quarter in your armpit throughout the stroke (backswing
through follow through) you will be amazed at your increased accuracy
on long shots.
Feels awkward. Damn right, but if you use this little gem while you are
practicing and do it repeatedly, you will groove your stroke. More billiard tips back at billiard parlor contents, go there now
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