Billiards are difficult to pull out halfway. This is due to fact that footwork is out of place. It is easy to adjust in 6 directions
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In this issue, national master athlete Wu Di mainly explains how to adjust leg and how to apply force when pulling billiards halfway. If you want to know more details, check out tutorial. video of this episode.
The first is a half-stroke billiards correction, but for people with a good pace, it's a random ball. A certain degree of adjustment may be required when lowering ball, adjusting rhythm of ball, adjusting arc of ball, or adding insurance to save ball. Sometimes this type of ball is a random ball. .
1. Footwork adjustment
(1) Virtual coordinate method
When pulling ball, you need to turn your legs back, and turn your feet to most comfortable position for a normal pull-up. For example, when you just want to pull ball up, what is best angle for oblique in front of your hips? Take this as a coordinate. All balls find this position to ensure that structure of overall action does not change in any way.
(2) Consequences of incorrect location
The so-called movement deformation is caused by an incorrect position causing body to deform, because when people want to play, they first want to hit table, unless it is to apply force, rest is to hit table. If body position is not suitable, movements will inevitably be deformed. Many people say that it is very reasonable to play seven-pointers and three-pointers. Therefore, position when pulling ball should normally be considered as a coordinate, and all movements under legs - for it, so that legs can share their hands.
Second, rhythm control
The feet also serve to find rhythm, but not for rhythm of ball. You can quickly correct your movements. As a young person, there is a speed of movement of soles of feet, but as an amateur, older people can also do this, because underfoot needs frequency, not actual running distance, so it should not be difficult for everyone to do this. It is not enough to make a full adjustment just to step over .One under feet is coordinates of service, and other is rhythm of feet.
3. Wrist adjustment
If hand is lifted as wrist rubs against ball while ball is being pulled, wrist doesn't actually move too much. The friction of wrist only changes up to forearm. The smaller area of motion, better, emphasizing flexibility and dexterity. If entire arm is moving, it is better to simply close arm. Since use of fingers and wrists is mentioned, it should only be fingers and wrists.
When legs are not fully in place, arms should share legs. At this time, you can use your fingers and wrists to adjust. For example, soles of feet are not in place, center of gravity is not in place, and rhythm is not suitable. This is not a random ball in absolute sense. strength, this adjustment is actually a kind of possibility.
When legs cannot serve as arms, or when they are not completely separated, you should have arms to share for legs, instead of saying that legs are out of place and you still have to work hard to improve quality.
Fourth, give free rein
Adjust footwork in place, and after matching rhythm, you should do your best. First, when a person moves, legs apply force from back to front, center of gravity exerts force from bottom up, and then the arms can move from right to left.
The body is in ball before ball is drawn and remains in ball after ball is drawn. As you draw ball, you move your legs forward, your waist in the back, and finally your arms.
The right leg should be kicked out when pulling ball with forehand. The person's center of gravity moves from back to front and from bottom to top. Only when force is increased can it be screwed in, and only when this force is screwed in can it be removed. This is very critical.
Ping-pong network organized by Liu Baosheng
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