Well, it's about time I ask for help from the instructors on this one... I have a terrible time shooting straight when i'm jacked up. The rate at which I miss these shots is infuriating and I need some help. What are the best ways to approach a shot where an elevated cue is required? Should I start by shooting the same shot multiple times, starting from perfectly level and slowly elevating the cue until the problem is introduced and then try to diagnose and eliminate it?
I also feel like I miss the shot to the left of the pocket, regardless of the shot type or angle (this is only conjecture though, no actual data to back it up). If this is true then maybe it's a physical problem that can be taken care of with a small tweak in stance, shoulder/elbow positioning, or some such solution.
To the instructors who use video recording, have you been able to notice how straight the stroke is when jacked up vs stroking straight? Is missing to the left a common occurrence for right handed shooters? PLEASE HELP!!!
I also feel like I miss the shot to the left of the pocket, regardless of the shot type or angle (this is only conjecture though, no actual data to back it up). If this is true then maybe it's a physical problem that can be taken care of with a small tweak in stance, shoulder/elbow positioning, or some such solution.
To the instructors who use video recording, have you been able to notice how straight the stroke is when jacked up vs stroking straight? Is missing to the left a common occurrence for right handed shooters? PLEASE HELP!!!
