The Approach

As part of your overall playing technique, it’s vital to develop a good shot approach routine. It is vital that you put the cue in the right place. When approaching the table, it is best to stand back from the table and place the cue online. Keep your eye on the shot angles as you approach it since 90% of the shot’s aim is accomplished when you stand behind it. Remember to aim on the way down on the cue, as you can only add the final 10% when you are at the bottom.

After visualizing the shot, come in online and put your tip on the cue ball. The cue ball should always be aimed at the area where you intend to strike it. Do not move the cue until your chest touches it. Rather than bringing a cue to your chest, you must bring your chest to the cue.

The cue is already on the line and the chest is used to support the cue. In order to create your chest contact point, place part of your leading leg on the line as you are approaching the shot. This will help guide your cue and create a contact point. The line is found by imagining a line through the shot, through the table, and along the floor.

On this line, some players put their leading toe, others their leading heel. You should find the part of your leading leg that suits you best. If you feel your approach drill isn’t right, step away from the shot and go through your drill again.

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