I was practicing shooting from the rail today using these techniques. The only thing i would add is that most people have a tendency to tense up their body and arms, as well as gripping the cue tight. Keep a loose, relaxed grip and be aware of keeping your entire body relaxed. I learned these things the hard way!
Watching your eyes closely while your shoot, it’s very impressive to see how tightly you focus on the object ball, even after it’s been struck. Shows how critically important a full, stable follow-through is. Great stuff!
Subscribed.. Even though I shoot half my shots with a closed bridged with the heel of my hand in the air.. And the other half with an open bridge with the heel of my hand in the air.. 😂😂.. I tried to level the heel of my hand on my shots but it feels wrong for me.. 🤣🤣.. Great content.. Thanks for the upload..
I have that mechanical bridge and love it. I've had a lot of success with a dart throwing type technique and can really get a hard and straight snap into the cue ball. Great video, by the way!
When shooting with the bridgr, does your right hand hold the shooting cue up on the finger tips? Or does the cue layr in the fleshy part of the hand between the thumb and index finger with your first three fingers guiding the cue (not with the finger tips)?