During my travels on the road teaching Perfect Aim I also discovered another problem that most players have.
Lining up on the center of the cue ball.
I've seen the problem for the last 5 years while traveling the road and teaching and finally know the cure .
Most players that are left eye dominant line up the cue to the left of the center of the cue ball. it has something to do with the eye dominance.
If the player is right eye dominant they line up to the right of center on the cue ball.
The cure for this starts in the preshot and has to start there.
If this problem is not fixed the player is constantly hitting the cue ball with unwanted right English or left English.
To see for sure which side you accidently favor have someone watch in front of you when you come down on a long straight in shot. They will be able to see.
And don't just assume that you come down in the middle because it is hard to tell all by yourself.
The cure ties right in with Perfect aim. Imagine that?
Lining up on the center of the cue ball.
I've seen the problem for the last 5 years while traveling the road and teaching and finally know the cure .
Most players that are left eye dominant line up the cue to the left of the center of the cue ball. it has something to do with the eye dominance.
If the player is right eye dominant they line up to the right of center on the cue ball.
The cure for this starts in the preshot and has to start there.
If this problem is not fixed the player is constantly hitting the cue ball with unwanted right English or left English.
To see for sure which side you accidently favor have someone watch in front of you when you come down on a long straight in shot. They will be able to see.
And don't just assume that you come down in the middle because it is hard to tell all by yourself.
The cure ties right in with Perfect aim. Imagine that?