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exactly advice. I think this is why some pro commentators say to use the same stroke - bridge distance will determine the cue speed on impact. i just subscribed.
thanks, I asked about this a while ago and as usual you explained thoroughly and in a way most can relate to. like most I thought shorter bridge equals better accuracy, thanks for showing that is not the case.
You know, sometimes I play better one handed than with both hands. Serious. :) You will always get a thumbs up from me. Good information. I might even argue learning to play with one arm instead of two requires more effort from those of us who take two arms for granted.
Shouldn’t your body position/distance relative to the cue ball always stay the same regardless of your bridge distance??? Wouldn’t moving further away limit your follow through though after the hit?? Or is that why you’re holding the cue button further back for the long bridge shot?? Thanks .. and great content as always 🙏🏼
Thanks for your comment. Yes, you are right and in my case it doesn’t matter and distanse from the cue ball is always the same. However I wanted to make a video with informations how it looks in reality when we consider normal person with both arms. Some topics are difficult to explain for me due to my disability but i try my best to show every small detail as much as possible💪🏻
@ Your videos are excellent, my friend!! So, you’re saying that you personally are always the same distance regardless of bridge length because you just slide the “rest bridge” further back, but everything else stays the same?? Wouldn’t this be the same as if I had my front bridge arm bent more to make a longer bridge? Or is that a bad way to do it … should my whole body be further back and holding the cue further down?
@@tonepleb Yes, in my case it works exactly like you said. But if we talk about arm bent then I am not sure it will be good for you. You can feel tension in your elbow and shoulder what result that you will not feel comfortable at the table. The best option is to adjust grip placement on your cue. I like to hold my cue at the very end of butt because then I feel most comfortable but of course it depends on personal preferences.
Oh--from the title, I thought you were going to recommend a brand of tip for the pool cue. That's what I'm looking for advice with. I see that's not the kind of "tip" you meant. Good video though.
@@johnholmstrom4212 "Cue tip"😎 But separately "tip" can mean something completely different. Anyway I changed the title so it is not important at this moment ;)
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exactly advice. I think this is why some pro commentators say to use the same stroke - bridge distance will determine the cue speed on impact. i just subscribed.
Thank you veery much for your comment!
You have solid fundamentals and a worthy teacher! Keep it up.
Thank you do much!!!
Thoroughly informative and professionally produced. The comparisons and contrasts make learning and retention much easier. Well done!
Thank you so much for your comment, opinion and support!
thanks, I asked about this a while ago and as usual you explained thoroughly and in a way most can relate to. like most I thought shorter bridge equals better accuracy, thanks for showing that is not the case.
Thank you so much for your comment and opinion!
You know, sometimes I play better one handed than with both hands. Serious. :) You will always get a thumbs up from me. Good information. I might even argue learning to play with one arm instead of two requires more effort from those of us who take two arms for granted.
Thanks so much for your support 🙏🏻
Excellent advice! Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!!!
Szacun, już kiedy spotykaliśmy się w Frame świetnie grałeś ;)
Dzięki serdeczne 🙏🏻
Thank you. I think this video will help me to improve my billiards skills.
(from Japan)
Thank you so much for your comment 🙏🏻 Arigato🇯🇵
Much respect bro . Keep well . I love your videos
Thank you very much!!!
Shouldn’t your body position/distance relative to the cue ball always stay the same regardless of your bridge distance??? Wouldn’t moving further away limit your follow through though after the hit?? Or is that why you’re holding the cue button further back for the long bridge shot??
Thanks .. and great content as always 🙏🏼
Thanks for your comment. Yes, you are right and in my case it doesn’t matter and distanse from the cue ball is always the same. However I wanted to make a video with informations how it looks in reality when we consider normal person with both arms. Some topics are difficult to explain for me due to my disability but i try my best to show every small detail as much as possible💪🏻
@ Your videos are excellent, my friend!!
So, you’re saying that you personally are always the same distance regardless of bridge length because you just slide the “rest bridge” further back, but everything else stays the same??
Wouldn’t this be the same as if I had my front bridge arm bent more to make a longer bridge? Or is that a bad way to do it … should my whole body be further back and holding the cue further down?
@@tonepleb Yes, in my case it works exactly like you said. But if we talk about arm bent then I am not sure it will be good for you. You can feel tension in your elbow and shoulder what result that you will not feel comfortable at the table. The best option is to adjust grip placement on your cue. I like to hold my cue at the very end of butt because then I feel most comfortable but of course it depends on personal preferences.
@@MrCueBall That makes sense! Thanks for the great content my friend
Oh--from the title, I thought you were going to recommend a brand of tip for the pool cue. That's what I'm looking for advice with. I see that's not the kind of "tip" you meant.
Good video though.
Thanks! Using "tips" I always mean "advice" or something like that :)
@@MrCueBallif you always mean advice, then what do you call the very end of the pool cue?? 😮
@@johnholmstrom4212 "Cue tip"😎 But separately "tip" can mean something completely different. Anyway I changed the title so it is not important at this moment ;)
Liked your video but stopped at a 1.5 min due to ad. Not worth the aggrevation.
That's TH-cam, not the creator.
First time on YT? Lol
Wait a second… good video but you stopped watching because of ad? That is not my fault. That is YT… All the best!
@@trailerwookie True but still not going to waste my time when YT f's it up