Brilliant piece of work!
Another wonderful instructional session. I appreciate it very very much.
I've noticed that business of the 'wrist twist' helping out on some CTE work but I've learned enough about this to NOT TRY TO FIGURE OUT THE "WHY".
That is what (I think) causes all the ruckus about this method of aiming....too many people waste time in dwelling on the "why" part.
When they just accept it on pure blind faith, that's when it starts to kick into gear and the balls start dropping better. I could give a flip less about the "why".....I just know it works and that's good enough for me.
I've always tried to choose something that works over and over for another guy and then gave it an all effort to do the same thing for myself.
I bought your DVD's a while back and I made up my mind from the outset, that if it worked for you, then I could make it work for me. Besides, I paid good money for the tools......let the tools work for me, I kept telling myself.
Believe me it was tough to do. Especially the "perception" part, but I literally FORCED myself to do it over and over and over and over....now, 6 months later it seems so simple to execute.
It's still real tough when that cueball is jammed up in the framework of a pocket on the rail and the object ball is a mile down there on the other end of the table and it's the money shot. But, it's better than before...the percentage of pocketed balls is going up. To me, that is progress.
Thank you for continuing the education process you're doing here.
Let the naysayers howl......who cares what they think, anyway.
I am reminded of this old adage==>
Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.
Calvin Coolidge
Regards,
Flash