I've always struggled with backcuts and I don't understand why, hopefully someone can explain.
It seems like my eyes have a hard time finding the shot line on backcuts. I'll get down to shoot and immediately realize that I've lined up wrong. I'll stand back up, try to see the shot again, then get down and realize that my aim is still off. I'll usually have to stand up and reset two or three times before I find the correct line to make the ball.
And oddly enough, my brain always wants to aim to undercut it into the rail, never overcut.
This is the only shot I really struggle with. The others I can get down and immediately know where I need to aim. The only other shot I sometimes struggle with is a spot shot from far away.
Before you ask: I don't use any aiming systems, I just know where to shoot most shots...except backcuts lol
It seems like my eyes have a hard time finding the shot line on backcuts. I'll get down to shoot and immediately realize that I've lined up wrong. I'll stand back up, try to see the shot again, then get down and realize that my aim is still off. I'll usually have to stand up and reset two or three times before I find the correct line to make the ball.
And oddly enough, my brain always wants to aim to undercut it into the rail, never overcut.
This is the only shot I really struggle with. The others I can get down and immediately know where I need to aim. The only other shot I sometimes struggle with is a spot shot from far away.
Before you ask: I don't use any aiming systems, I just know where to shoot most shots...except backcuts lol