


Shoot a few "cue balls only" in the corner or side (turn the stripes on striped balls to the pocket to check alignment and shoot those in the pockets) get quiet pool eyes between you're the completion of your last practice stroke and your shot stroke and for at least two relaxed seconds.
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Do my "windmill drill", standing at "port arms," feel your bridge arm telescope to in front of the center of your sternum (and in front of your shooting hand) before taking the final full stance, do this over and again - whirl into place, whirl, step and check, repeat - just like the pros to get exactly the right bridging and stance distance to the cue ball.Get into your full stance (down at the table, ready for practice strokes) then carefully check your length of the bridge (the distance between the loop of your closed hand and the cue ball) - every great player bridges a consistent distance to the next medium speed shot.Try not to impress yourself but just do your normal shooting - if you show off while a pool instructor is watching, they will be unable to diagnose your issues with accuracy.
