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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by Cmbrstefan View Post
    Thailand has a feeling temperature of 45 c in summer sometimes. So all clubs are running on nice cold aircons
    i know that feeling. i played/coached for a year in hong kong and i lost count how many times i caught a cold from the cold aircon

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
    Up north ,tongue very firmly in cheek
    Good god! This is the first I've heard that England actually has summer weather! When I've been there in the summer I usually needed an anorak just to walk to the car. Here the high is predicted to be 28C and tomorrow 30C which is why I try not to go to Britain in the summer months.

    golferson...isn't it anything north of Watford Gap is considered to be 'up north in the country'. I'm sure j6 probably sees it that way, being a London boy and all.

    Terry[/QUOTE]
    It will be over by Wednesday no doubt Terry, that's a British summer ,three nice days followed by a thunderstorm, then straight into autumn.

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  • Cmbrstefan
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    give me that all day, its so hot here my armpits are crying and the sacks hit the floor
    Thailand has a feeling temperature of 45 c in summer sometimes. So all clubs are running on nice cold aircons

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  • Terry Davidson
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    Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
    [QUOup northTE=itsnoteasy;791579]Be very careful in this weather J6 ,all the stuff you had learned and stuck under your sack, will be in danger of falling out.
    Where the hell do you live Golferson?
    Up north ,tongue very firmly in cheek[/QUOTE]

    Good god! This is the first I've heard that England actually has summer weather! When I've been there in the summer I usually needed an anorak just to walk to the car. Here the high is predicted to be 28C and tomorrow 30C which is why I try not to go to Britain in the summer months.

    golferson...isn't it anything north of Watford Gap is considered to be 'up north in the country'. I'm sure j6 probably sees it that way, being a London boy and all.

    Terry

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  • golferson123
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    [QUOup northTE=itsnoteasy;791579]Be very careful in this weather J6 ,all the stuff you had learned and stuck under your sack, will be in danger of falling out.
    Where the hell do you live Golferson?[/QUOTE]
    Up north ,tongue very firmly in cheek

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    give me that all day, its so hot here my armpits are crying and the sacks hit the floor
    Be very careful in this weather J6 ,all the stuff you had learned and stuck under your sack, will be in danger of falling out.
    Where the hell do you live Golferson?

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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
    Just got back in from taking my whippets for a walk and its freezing
    give me that all day, its so hot here my armpits are crying and the sacks hit the floor

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  • golferson123
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    you must still be on the xmas babysham and aint opened the curtains for a while, its the middle of summer now
    Just got back in from taking my whippets for a walk and its freezing

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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
    Get some strides on you slob!
    you must still be on the xmas babysham and aint opened the curtains for a while, its the middle of summer now

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  • golferson123
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    Get some strides on you slob!

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  • j6uk
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    hope this helps

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  • Cmbrstefan
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    simply drop the hip and get some weight on your 'support leg'. from these pics you seem to have most of your body weight over you brace leg, so as the so called grip is very close to your right hip and i think its tying up your cue-action
    Yes you are spot on. I have this problem since a long time. Most of the weight is on the braice leg and the bent is only supporting some. I have to get pictures of the whole stance next time as i think the my brace foot in not really on the line...

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  • j6uk
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    simply drop the hip and get some weight on your 'support leg'. from these pics you seem to have most of your body weight over you brace leg, so as the so called grip is very close to your right hip and i think its tying up your cue-action

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  • Cmbrstefan
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    aiming issue and stance

    j6 and terry. i will try that next time i get on a table. also i will reach a bit further (straighten the bridge arm) a bit more, as i have the feeling that it would help to move the bottox and also get my self lower for the shot

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  • Terry Davidson
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    Originally Posted by Cmbrstefan View Post
    http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/cmbrstefan/library/Snooker

    now the photos.
    As j6 has said, you need to bend the left leg and shift the hips to the left and then drop into the address position. This should also help to bring the elbow into better alignment with the cue.

    Terry

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