Before we get started I want to say I'm not a certified instructor or pool aficionado. I don't have credentials either so if ur into all that then feel free to read another thread. I just want to express my opinion and experiences.
One of my pet peeves is when u hear bad advice or get bad advice or just bad information about pool.
So for years now you will hear someone say "hey you missed that shot bc u jumped up", "you have to stay down on your shot". Yes, staying down and not jumping up is important bc jumping up from a shot takes you to a different level in perception then that which you have already decided on.
But what causes one to jump up? I believe it's bc of our minds telling us that something's off about this shot. Our mind is telling us to move into the correct position to make the shot and every so often the timing is right and we actually jump up and hit the CB just right and the ball goes in.
I believe that aiming happens from two different positions. Standing at ball address and moving into the shot in the "set" position. Stan Shuffett refers to these two positions as BALL ADDRESS and FULL STANCE. ( if u don't know who he is, get to know him)
So if you're not lined up correctly to make the shot then there's no amount of staying down that will help you make the shot. When I see someone jump up on a shot I don't bother to correct them by saying stay down. Instead I educate them by saying u jumped up from the shot bc u knew it wasn't right. Ur mind was telling u that this is wrong and u should get the f'up as quickly as possible.
I've torn my game down many times to rebuild it, so I don't hit a plateau. So everyone knows how well I can play but they see me down swinging and have to come tell me what I'm doing wrong. I'll admit it's a little annoying. "You're not playing good anymore bc ur not staying down on ur shot." So, I should stay down here and tell myself that this incorrect alignment or aim is correct? Then wonder why I'm not making it? Of course! Thank u!
Someone's gonna say well you should stay down so ur stroke doesn't move offline. Hell if I'm jumping up its bc im not lined up in the first place, that's why I'm jumping to get in line. Do I want to? No! Can I stop it? Yes, by correcting on the next attempt. Lol
So in closing I just want to say.
1. If ur jumping up off the shot then you're most likely lined up incorrectly.
2. If you're naturally staying down on the shot without forcing it and the ball goes in. Then u have just matched what u saw at Ball Address to what you saw in Full Stance.
3. If you force yourself to stay down to see the actual collision of the balls and you see the ball miss GREAT! Now you know u didn't miss bc u weren't jumping up. U missed bc ur aim was off.
So there!
U jump up bc ur aim was wrong.
You stay down and u miss bc ur aim was wrong.
And there you have it neither of these two factors have anything to do with missing a shot! THANK YOU for reading.
One of my pet peeves is when u hear bad advice or get bad advice or just bad information about pool.
So for years now you will hear someone say "hey you missed that shot bc u jumped up", "you have to stay down on your shot". Yes, staying down and not jumping up is important bc jumping up from a shot takes you to a different level in perception then that which you have already decided on.
But what causes one to jump up? I believe it's bc of our minds telling us that something's off about this shot. Our mind is telling us to move into the correct position to make the shot and every so often the timing is right and we actually jump up and hit the CB just right and the ball goes in.
I believe that aiming happens from two different positions. Standing at ball address and moving into the shot in the "set" position. Stan Shuffett refers to these two positions as BALL ADDRESS and FULL STANCE. ( if u don't know who he is, get to know him)
So if you're not lined up correctly to make the shot then there's no amount of staying down that will help you make the shot. When I see someone jump up on a shot I don't bother to correct them by saying stay down. Instead I educate them by saying u jumped up from the shot bc u knew it wasn't right. Ur mind was telling u that this is wrong and u should get the f'up as quickly as possible.
I've torn my game down many times to rebuild it, so I don't hit a plateau. So everyone knows how well I can play but they see me down swinging and have to come tell me what I'm doing wrong. I'll admit it's a little annoying. "You're not playing good anymore bc ur not staying down on ur shot." So, I should stay down here and tell myself that this incorrect alignment or aim is correct? Then wonder why I'm not making it? Of course! Thank u!
Someone's gonna say well you should stay down so ur stroke doesn't move offline. Hell if I'm jumping up its bc im not lined up in the first place, that's why I'm jumping to get in line. Do I want to? No! Can I stop it? Yes, by correcting on the next attempt. Lol
So in closing I just want to say.
1. If ur jumping up off the shot then you're most likely lined up incorrectly.
2. If you're naturally staying down on the shot without forcing it and the ball goes in. Then u have just matched what u saw at Ball Address to what you saw in Full Stance.
3. If you force yourself to stay down to see the actual collision of the balls and you see the ball miss GREAT! Now you know u didn't miss bc u weren't jumping up. U missed bc ur aim was off.
So there!
U jump up bc ur aim was wrong.
You stay down and u miss bc ur aim was wrong.
And there you have it neither of these two factors have anything to do with missing a shot! THANK YOU for reading.