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In this way, your right hand plays a supporting role, so it must be steady. First of all, the five fingers are divided to the extreme, attached to the ball table, imagining the feeling of grasping the stone in the palm of the hand, the thumb is upturned between the fingers, and the height is in accordance with the self-playing habits.
The four fingers of the left hand are like hooks, the thumb grip is stable, and the lower arm is relaxed, like a mechanical dance, the upper arm remains still, the lower arm is vertically relaxed, and the wrist follows the small arm to move the bar forward and backward. Hit the shot with the strength of the shot.
As for the spinning slider you mentioned, this is a problem that we snooker lovers have all had. For cue ball positioning techniques, it is suitable for every stroke. I have come to the following three conclusions.
Clause. First, be sure to wipe the tip of the gun with gun powder.
Clause. 2. Aim at the point where the cue ball wants to move.
Clause. Third, the most important thing is the control of strength, do not exceed the force.
In addition, to tell you a little secret that many people don't know, there are arrows on the general small head club, aim your tiger mouth at the arrow to grip the club, grasp the club steadily, and do not hold it too tightly. Those who write by hand are sour in their hands. Not even a point!
Alas. Who makes us pool lovers so fateful! Finally, I wish you more and more golf skills! ^_
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The hand holding the rod should be relaxed, not too tight 2, rub the powder, the hitting point of the white ball should not be too far away The midpoint is a little left or right 3, practice more to improve stability
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You go to Pan Xiaoting's personal official **, which has his detailed speeches on various playing grips, low clubs, high clubs, and medium rods, you can go and take a look.
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1. Place your left hand flat on the table with your palm down, from your wrist to your fingertips, and make a slight turn inward.
2. Little finger and ring finger.
and middle fingers, turn the arch inward together, press the left side of the palm against the countertop, and form a supporting gesture with three fingers.
3. When the left hand is close to a right angle to the club, pinch the thumb and index finger of the left hand together.
4. After the thumb and index finger form a circle, you can insert the club into the circle to support the club to hit the ball. If you need to adjust the height, stretch or arch your middle finger to adjust.
How to hit billiards
1. Push the ball. Hold the rod horizontally, hit the center of the cue ball, when the cue ball collides with the target ball, the target ball advances, the cue ball also follows the target ball at the same time, slowly moves in the direction of the same place, and slowly stops after traveling for a distance, which is the way to play the ball propulsion.
2. Follow the goal. When the cue ball collides with the target ball, the target ball is knocked forward, and the cue ball is followed closely behind, constantly following to the position where it needs to stop, so it is called following the goal.
3. Set pieces. Hold the rod horizontally, and throw the wrist out of the rod to use the explosive power of the wrist.
Hit the point where the center of the cue ball is slightly downward, and the cue ball slides forward slightly. When the cue ball collides with the target ball, the cue ball transmits all its forward momentum to the target ball, and the target ball advances, and the cue ball stays in the position of colliding with the target ball because it loses power, so it is called a set-piece.
4. Pull rod ball (also known as shrink rod ball). Hold the rod horizontally, swing your wrist to hit the middle and lower part of the main ball, and use the strong explosive force of the wrist swing to make the main ball reverse and slide forward. At the moment when the cue ball collides with the target ball, the target ball is knocked forward, and the cue ball releases the reversal force by the reaction force of the collision, and then spins backwards and retreats, so it is called a rod ball.
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Whether it's a right-handed or left-handed grip, the position of the grip is very important, and the right grip will allow you to hit the ball easily and smoothly. This is the first important factor at the beginning of playing billiards and should not be underestimated.
The first thing to do is to find the center of gravity of the club, by pinching the thumb and index finger of the hand together, making a circle or a hook, putting the club in the circle, and then pushing the club left and right to adjust until it is balanced, and the finger position on the club is the center of gravity of the club.
Then move 20 to 30 cm from this center of gravity to the tail of the club, this part is the appropriate position of the general grip, and you can also move back and forth to adjust the grip position if you need a special style of play.
When holding the club, you can't hold it too tightly, otherwise the hand and wrist muscles are tense, the arm is stiff, and you can't slide out of the stick smoothly to hit the ball, and when you hold the club with your right hand, the thumb and index finger gently clamp the club at the tiger's mouth, like a ring.
It is the front of the hand that holds the club, that is: the thumb and the first two fingers, the other two fingers are held virtually, and the little finger is wrapped around the bottom of the club, which mainly cooperates with the control of the balance and stability of the club, so that the club maintains a straight line motion.
If you have a grip with all your fingers touching the club, don't forget that the ring and little fingers should be loose when swinging the club, otherwise the back of the club will gradually rise during the swing, affecting the straight swing of the club.
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There are several ways to grip a billiards ball:
1.Hold the club with the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, and relax the remaining three fingers to open and close with the movement of the club.
2.Hold the club with the thumb and index finger of the right hand, and relax the remaining three fingers into a fist shape, and pull it backwards to give the club enough power.
3.Extend your left hand from under the armpit and grasp the tail of the club, clenching it forward and relaxing it backwards.
4.Hold the club with your right hand and thumb and forefinger at the wider position of the club, and the other three fingers relaxed.
5.Hold the club with your right hand and your thumb and forefinger in the narrower part of the club, with the remaining three fingers relaxed and attached.
Each of the above methods has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of which one depends mainly on personal habits and power distribution.
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This is especially true for the dribbling and hitting that I'm going to teach you below. It's not easy to dribble and hit the ball correctly. You have to be mentally prepared to fight against your old habitual moves, welcome to the reading!
Before talking about dribbling and hitting the ball, let's talk about the position of the grip.
As for the position of the grip, the general saying is: first find the center of gravity of the club, and then move it back (tail) about 20 to 30 cm is the position of the regular grip. According to the position of the cue ball, the position of the hand frame and the size of the force, the position of the grip is appropriately adjusted.
So, is this statement of grip position correct?
The conclusion is: the above statement about the conventional grip position is vague, incorrect, and seriously misleading for beginners!
As I mentioned in the previous section, every golfer has a problem with the distance between the rack and the cue ball when hitting the ball in a regular way. This distance may vary from person to person. If this distance is for you, it is best to be near the optimal distance.
If it is farther than the optimal distance, stability is not guaranteed. Once the optimal distance of the hand holder has been determined, the best grip position can be determined!
Note: The placement of the non-pole holder and the scaffold determines the position of the pole holder! And you don't have to determine the position of the grip first, and then place the hand frame!
One of the common mistakes beginners make is to determine the position of the grip first, while the hand stand is placed casually according to the grip position and standing position. Walk into any ball room, and there are people with the wrong grip in the right position. Some people are not tall, but they hold the end of the club, and the hand frame is far away from the cue ball; Some people are more than 1.8 meters tall, but the grip is far away from the end of the club, the scaffold is very casual, and they stand and play.
But everyone had a lot of fun.
So, billiards, it depends on how you want to play. If it's just a simple play, you can play any way. But if you want to improve your skills and become a master, you have to work hard, keep improving, and get rid of some bad habits.
Definition. Optimal grip position
Axiom VI. The optimal grip position is the grip position when the rack is at the optimal distance from the cue ball.
Of course, I don't need to say that you also know that the angle between the lower arm and the upper arm is about 90 degrees, and the plane formed by the small arm and the upper arm is perpendicular to the ground. Once you've found the best grip position for you, remember it and use it for regular shots. There is no need to think about how far the grip position is from the centre of gravity of the club.
If you're tall, you might be in the best position to hold it at the end of the club. Generally, the end of the club is more than 35 centimeters from the center of gravity of the club, or even more than 40 centimeters, so what? You should have held it there!
In the future, as long as the position of the grip is correct, the position of the hand frame will also be correct (of course, this is under the premise of correct standing posture. ).The position of the hand frame and the grip is closely related and echoes each other.
Two arms, two hands, although I have explained them separately, they are actually a whole and need to be well coordinated and coordinated.
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Teach you the correct gestures and postures when playing billiards.
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Come, I'll teach you. I'm also going to join the billiards club.
Pay attention to the Q head first, wipe it before hitting, and then hit the bottom of the ball quickly with the rod, and you will find that you have succeeded. I like to play billiards very much, and the words may not be clear.
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.
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