When we look at a point in the distance, each eye is focusing on that point, creating 2 focal perspectives, 2 lines -- one from the left eye to the point and one from the right eye to the point And if we were to walk toward that point, we would walk a line that lies between these 2 perspectives. Let's call this our focus line. With no dominant eye, the focus line would be perfectly centered between our 2 focal perspective lines. If you're right-eye dominant or left-eye dominant the focus line would be closer to that particular perspective line than in the center. But it doesn't matter because you will still walk the straight focus line to the point.
Now apply this to pool.....I focus on a specific point on the OB. Whether I consciously realize it or not, there are 2 focal perspectives lines (left eye, right eye) and one focus line. As long as I align my cue stroke with this focus line, I'm perfectly aligned to my focal point. Now all I have to do is place this alignment directly through the center of the CB to ensure I send it straight to my focal point.
Where does dominant eye fit in?
Now apply this to pool.....I focus on a specific point on the OB. Whether I consciously realize it or not, there are 2 focal perspectives lines (left eye, right eye) and one focus line. As long as I align my cue stroke with this focus line, I'm perfectly aligned to my focal point. Now all I have to do is place this alignment directly through the center of the CB to ensure I send it straight to my focal point.
Where does dominant eye fit in?