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Snooker and Your cueing arm

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So do you finish your stroke into your chest or are you cueing around it?

For snooker a very high degree finish the stroke into their chest area and you can also pull the cue back along it to make sure your coming back correct and following through.

If you can cue around your chest that means your stance is most probably in the wrong spot and this would also allow you to drop your shoulder and elbow. There are times some players set up for this in snooker Ronnie O’Sullivan drops his elbow on power shots and in Pool you do it for the break shot which allows the cue the follow through a much great length.

You should be locked in on three point your chest, chin and bridge.

Check out the third clip on how to open a pack using the cue ball to bounce and gain speed. Very useful when you need to create a angle and keep the break going.

2 thoughts on “Snooker and Your cueing arm

  1. I have been told that I have a Rolls Royce cue action and a great stance but!!!. A persistent problem is after follow through, my cue goes away from my chest.
    I need help please.

    Anybody?

    1. hi Hussain, sorry for the delay.
      you would need to change your stance.
      It should be shoulder width apart and your cue should be going 60% degree’s across your inner step.
      If your to square with your feet you would allow your arm to go away from your chest.

      Mick

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