One thing that I know trying to study a video with a camera in one place looking for differences in body position is difficult at best.
Having a foot obscured by a table, and not having any frame of reference on the floor(a grid system) would help.
In order for me to be totally objective about it, I would have to attach transparent overlays on my screen and use markers to draw the lines of the cue head feet and hand position. then I would have to compare these, which is what SPF instructors do when a stroke analysis is done.
When I get bored I might try it.
Until then, I think Busty's Ferrule is made of Unicorn Horn, :wink:
Having a foot obscured by a table, and not having any frame of reference on the floor(a grid system) would help.
In order for me to be totally objective about it, I would have to attach transparent overlays on my screen and use markers to draw the lines of the cue head feet and hand position. then I would have to compare these, which is what SPF instructors do when a stroke analysis is done.
When I get bored I might try it.
Until then, I think Busty's Ferrule is made of Unicorn Horn, :wink:
If magic is what you think it is, then sure I believe in it.
Look, I know you have nothing to do with this kind of stuff.
I am giving you examples where you can see with your eyes. Unless you are blind, or you don't want to realize that these guys play another game.
Which has nothing to do with what you teach.