It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

In this episode, National Master Athlete Wu Di basically explains how to pull billiards halfway well. To learn more, check out tutorial video for this episode. Click me to watch training video

It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

1. Force structure must be reasonable

In process of drawing ball, fingers and wrists must be finely tuned if they can be adjusted quickly and intelligently, and force can be applied. To simplify usual drawing of ball, principle must be explained.

It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

If you focus on action, you will give up many principles. You can unilaterally control timing of principles, because principles can ensure that strike is reasonable, stable and strong, and it can also be used vigorously.

It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

Second, action must be sudden

Assuming that technical moves are reasonable, aim for point of impact and surprise, rather than looking for an opportunity to use force if technical moves are reasonable.

It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

When drawing ball, relying on suddenness of shortness and speed, it finally creates a threat. When training, don't just chase strength. The end result is also sudden power. The strength will be more concentrated, and speed will be faster and more menacing.

It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

3. The main thing is coordination

It turns out that these 3 details are ignored when billiard ball is half drawn, and professional players are no exception.

In fact, essence of use of force lies in its reasonable use. Legs, waist, hips, fingers, wrists and other parts of body, including center of gravity, must be used judiciously to apply force. rather than just using your hands to apply force.

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November 18, 2023