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First of all, correct the wrong ideas of the previous few, this is a personal habit, but more importantly, the pry of the fingers represents the rhythm, not everyone can move when playing, this requires a long time of accumulation, the fingers move, the rhythm of playing billiards is very strong, not everyone can move, some people are learned, hehe is pretending, most of them are moving the middle finger, because sometimes this is a good-looking action, a little cool... It is recommended that you do not learn, only when the level reaches a certain level can you do that, like a rocket, if you move your fingers when you play ball, the accuracy will decrease, the stroke will also deviate, and the strength will be released. . . Don't learn!!
After reaching a certain realm, naturally you also move your fingers, and the rhythm is cultivated by the world. . . It's more important than anything else to practice hard...
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The reasons are as follows: The standard grip of billiards is to hold the thumb and index finger firmly, and the remaining 3 fingers are only auxiliary and should not be clenched. A tight grip will cause the outpost to be uneven and wobbly up and down.
Because when hitting the ball, the elbow is doing a single pendulum movement, and the position of the palm of the hand actually has a floating distance while dribbling the rod, so if the palm is clenched, it will cause the up and down movement of the tail of the club, which is not good for hitting the ball.
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It's to make the muscles between the fingers and the palm of the hand tense up in a triangle, because the triangle is the most stable.
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This is a small gesture to stabilize yourself mentally when hitting some long shots or difficult moves. It allows you to regulate and release momentary tension, which is convenient for stable strokes.
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The purpose of the finger is to make the muscles between the fingers and the palm of the hand tighten, forming a triangle, because the triangle is the most stable.
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It's a mental cue that suggests if you're ready to play and be able to concentrate on your own.
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Hello dear<>
When playing billiards, do not touch the pole with your fingers and palms when dribbling the rod. If the fingers and palms are attached to the club, it will affect the flexibility and stability of the club, making the club movement not smooth, and affecting the accuracy and stability of the club. The correct way to hold the club is to hold the club in the center of the palm, and place the fingers on the club respectively, and apply appropriate pressure to make the club stable and the shaft will not slide.
At the same time, when playing billiards, the coordination of arms, waist and legs is also very important, and there needs to be a coordinated movement. It is recommended that you pay more attention to the correct way of gripping the rod and the coordination of the body when practicing playing billiards, so as to improve your ball skills. Hope mine can help you!
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Yes, this is a must, standard action, but now you are still used to the previous style of play, just like just starting to learn to call the ball, as soon as you move the position is not accurate, you need to adapt to the process, it is better to practice according to the standard action, and it is good to change it slowly, and it will be OK when you get used to it. Hope it helps!!
If you want to play billiards well, at the beginning I suggest that you first practice accuracy, to have the correct posture, billiards this thing to practice patiently, accuracy is the basic skill, the basic skills are practiced and then come to practice the pole method, positioning. Don't be in a hurry to learn billiards, if you want to learn well, put more effort into it, hehe.
That's because of nervousness, when people are nervous, they will naturally sweat their palms. When you take the exam, take it easy, just think about the same questions as usual, the mentality is very important, as long as you adjust well, you will not sweat if you are no longer nervous.
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