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before the first shot

Your wrist should not move at all if possible.

The starting position for the forearm is, as I said before, more or less vertical and the cue grip should be approxi-mately on a level with the rear leg.

The upper arm should initially be perpendicular to the forearm.

When shooting, the upper arm automatically follows through. There is nothing wrong with this because other-wise you would tense your muscles in order to bring the shot to a halt and a tense shot is the last thing we want.

The elbow, seen from above, is directly above the cue,.

Depending on your stature, it may not be easy for you to observe all these points at once. Don‘t be afraid to ask someone more experienced for advice (your club trainer, for example). Just imagine what the league or national coach would think if you were to start playing in their team with a bad cue grip?


The Sport of Pool Billiards 1

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