Need some help on eye pattern and practice strokes\swings?

evis

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I’m having a hard time taking practice strokes and using my eye-pattern. As of now when I’m down on the shot, I have the cue tip as close to the CB as possible and I move my eyes back and forth between the cb and ob. I might make small adjustments, but when I feel locked in, I keep my eyes on the ob, take a smooth back swing and shoot, ball goes in.

If I add some practice strokes in there, I fine that my timing gets out of sync and it just feels off. What I feel like is happening is when I move the cue tip to the ob and line up for whatever cue tip placement is needed for the shot. I get locked in take my practice strokes (eyes locked to the cb as I take my practice strokes) which is 3 to 4 of them, when I finish I then bring the cue tip to cb pause bring my eyes back to the ob and shoot, I’m off. When I move my eyes to the ob to shoot it doesn’t feel comfortable. What should I being doing with me eyes when I take my practice swings?
As always thanks for the help!
 
I’m having a hard time taking practice strokes and using my eye-pattern. As of now when I’m down on the shot, I have the cue tip as close to the CB as possible and I move my eyes back and forth between the cb and ob. I might make small adjustments, but when I feel locked in, I keep my eyes on the ob, take a smooth back swing and shoot, ball goes in.

If I add some practice strokes in there, I fine that my timing gets out of sync and it just feels off. What I feel like is happening is when I move the cue tip to the ob and line up for whatever cue tip placement is needed for the shot. I get locked in take my practice strokes (eyes locked to the cb as I take my practice strokes) which is 3 to 4 of them, when I finish I then bring the cue tip to cb pause bring my eyes back to the ob and shoot, I’m off. When I move my eyes to the ob to shoot it doesn’t feel comfortable. What should I being doing with me eyes when I take my practice swings?
As always thanks for the help!



Remained focused on your cue ball and cue tip all the way through your warm up strokes. When you have finished warming up, stop your cue stick and focus on your target.....then go.


randyg
 
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