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本帖最后由 Master 于 2015-5-22 18:22 编辑
没有人愿意使用杆架,只是不得已时才使用,但每个人都不得不面对这种不得已,这种情况甚至并不少见。所以我们不得不寻求一种合适的办法来提高我们使用杆架时的稳定性和精确性。
几乎所有顶级的运动员都更愿意使用更低一些的杆架,以使球杆更加水平一些。
杆架有时不得不距离母球很近,有时相反。很近时球杆尾部不得不翘得高一些,杆架离母球远时,想把球杆运直又非常困难,这两种情况都会对击球的稳定性造成不利影响。
杆架的位置距离母球过近时,如果不小会出现很多意外的失误,需要发力时尤其如此,因为此时做不到水平出杆,球杆是从斜上方向下扎,如果击不准母球上预定撞点,会造成跳杆、扎杆等意外效果。
杆架距母球太远时,很难稳定地将球杆运直并正确送杆。
一些球手习惯于在使用杆架时也趴得很低,球杆尾部朝着鼻子,这种习惯多多少少会限制球杆的自由运动,在要大力击球时,后摆的球杆可能会击到自己的鼻子。我们建议抬起下巴,这样球杆可以回撤到下巴的下方。
When addressing the cue ball, thorearm, from the elbow to the cueing hand, should be as near as possible forming a right angle to the shot. If you are reaching out when first addressing the cue ball, the follow-through is restricted.
This can bring about errors by hitting the cue ball on one side or the other, or not following through on line. A good method of practice is to stay down after the shot is played and see whether the cue has gone on a straight line or strayed to the left or right.</P>
This can highlight problems with the rest and provide some indication of what needs to be resolved. Certainly, players who don't bother to find out will never master the rest.
In the same way that I advocate using the baulk line for correct cueing, the rest itself can also be used as a guide. What must be done is to line up the rest and cue together in a straight line, not always possible during an actual frame, and having played a shot check whether your hand has finished slightly to the left or to the right of the rest.
Ten minutes of this on the practice table could work wonders. If the shot is played correctly, the thumb, which is underneath the cue, should remain, on completion of the shot, on top of the rest.
Figure 2 shows the cue line at address and Figure 3 shows the cue, still on a straight line, at the completion of the shot.
In Figure 4, the cue is back at the address position but in the following two photographs, after the shot, the cue hand has moved.
In Figure 5 it has moved to the left thus sending the cue to the right and in Figure 6 it has moved to the right sending the cue to the left.
This is illustrated with the help of the baulk line to emphasize how much the cue has finished off line. The only answer for improvement is to practice.
The same procedures, of course, apply to the use of cue extensions, used by most players these days instead of the half and three-quarter butts. An extension does mean you are further away from the cue ball, but everything else still applies - grip, following through and checking after completing the shot that you have cued on a straight line.</P>
All these essentials also apply when using any of the varieties of spider. With abnormal shots that require the rest, don't attempt anything beyond the minimum.</P>
"Simply try to pot the ball or play safe".
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