Today I made one pool player very happy.
This lesson was pretty tough in the beginning. It seemed like I had the dominant eye figured out and he was making all the right adjustments but I could see when the shot was lined up that it had no chance to go. this was on a long straight in shot.
This went on for about an hour and then I thought for a second. Could this be another person that is forcing his right eye to be dominant. You see many people think they are right eye dominant because they are right right handed for various reasons. They shoot a gun right handed or they might even do the conventional eye dominance tests that say they are right eye dominant and leave it at that.
And unless they identify the correct dominant eye there is no way to show a person how to really correct their vision at will by knowing which way to adjust.
Now many players when they get down to shoot will just naturally have the dominant eye in the correct position when they are aiming a straight in shot but if someone really believes that they need the right eye there just like with a gun and they are really left eye dominant this will make it very difficult to see any shot correctly.
On the straight in shots he was always lined up wrong and on the angle shots he would accidently get the eyes in someone of a correct position and be successful on some shots.
This would be just the opposite of a player that is getting the eyes in the correct position most of the time and then on a certain shot just lay a big egg. He didn't really dog the shot but he dogged the eyes.
I have ran into about 25 players in the last 2 years that were using the wrong eye as the dominant eye. The main ingrediant in Perfect Aim is how to train a player to keep their dominant eye in the correct position thus not allowing the non dominant eye to become partially dominant and screw up your aiming vision.
Mr Gose has never heard of or seen AZ billiards. I also, like I always do, put the name on the back of my card and told him to check out the worlds best pool site. Lots of info there also.
He has alot of work ahead of him but just being able to line up correctly so it actually looks like the shot will go was so huge for him.
This young man has played for about 13 years like this. Do you think he was excited?
I can't wait to see the results in about a week. Already the straight in shot that he missed alot was going straight in.
This is what it is all about when you teach. One person at a time.
It don't get any better than this.....
This lesson was pretty tough in the beginning. It seemed like I had the dominant eye figured out and he was making all the right adjustments but I could see when the shot was lined up that it had no chance to go. this was on a long straight in shot.
This went on for about an hour and then I thought for a second. Could this be another person that is forcing his right eye to be dominant. You see many people think they are right eye dominant because they are right right handed for various reasons. They shoot a gun right handed or they might even do the conventional eye dominance tests that say they are right eye dominant and leave it at that.
And unless they identify the correct dominant eye there is no way to show a person how to really correct their vision at will by knowing which way to adjust.
Now many players when they get down to shoot will just naturally have the dominant eye in the correct position when they are aiming a straight in shot but if someone really believes that they need the right eye there just like with a gun and they are really left eye dominant this will make it very difficult to see any shot correctly.
On the straight in shots he was always lined up wrong and on the angle shots he would accidently get the eyes in someone of a correct position and be successful on some shots.
This would be just the opposite of a player that is getting the eyes in the correct position most of the time and then on a certain shot just lay a big egg. He didn't really dog the shot but he dogged the eyes.
I have ran into about 25 players in the last 2 years that were using the wrong eye as the dominant eye. The main ingrediant in Perfect Aim is how to train a player to keep their dominant eye in the correct position thus not allowing the non dominant eye to become partially dominant and screw up your aiming vision.
Mr Gose has never heard of or seen AZ billiards. I also, like I always do, put the name on the back of my card and told him to check out the worlds best pool site. Lots of info there also.
He has alot of work ahead of him but just being able to line up correctly so it actually looks like the shot will go was so huge for him.
This young man has played for about 13 years like this. Do you think he was excited?
I can't wait to see the results in about a week. Already the straight in shot that he missed alot was going straight in.
This is what it is all about when you teach. One person at a time.
It don't get any better than this.....
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