Eyes in the correct position is the whole thing...
Snooker instructors have been teaching having the head and eyes in the correct place for tens of years. All the snooker coaching I've had has touched upon this subject. Its plain and simple...if you are aligned properly but the shot doesn't look right then you have your eyes in the incorrect position. If it looks like you are hitting centre cue ball and you apply half a tip of left hand side (given that your stroke is flawless) you have your eyes in the wrong position. I can't speak for others on the matter, but for me it makes a world of difference having my head and eyes in the position I do. Not for aiming, but for making sure I can see that I'm hitting where I intend.
You are so right and it is the same for everyone. they have not seen the info or had the coaching to know the difference. It all has to do with the dominant eye.
I will personally like to give you free my Perfect Aim phone lesson while you are at a table to show you how correct you actually are. And this will bump your game up some also. 715-563-8712 afternoon central time or night. My name is Gene...........and like yourself, I do know what I am talking about but have taken it to another level teaching players how to get the dominant eye in the most dominant position.
And if you have the eyes in the correct position in the preshot the alignment will happen very naturally to a certain extent.
That's why we need instructors out there.
it's hard to see what you are doing or not doing yourself. But the teachers need to understand how this works to even begin to teach it.
Some people are 7' tall, some are real heavy and women are built different giving some challenges to get things aligned. Some people broke their back or knees and have other challenges like this.
But by getting the eyes in the correct position in the preshot and coming down correctly each person can get their body in the correct position for them. Their dominant eye will help them get the body comfortable for body type. Get them in a position that won't put them in the hospital if they do it over and over.
It doesn't work to say the alignment is more important or the eyes are more important. You need to have them both right to make the magic work for each player.
Once I work with a player and show them the whole package it is pretty evident what needs to be done to envision the shot correctly and have the alignment right. The dominant eye needs to be a part of this or it's like trying to shoot a gun from the hip. We can get pretty good at it and some will get real good. But show someone where the sight is and the results can be ridiculously good for everyone.
Anyone teaching needs to seek out the info about the dominant eye and understand it or they can't give their students the absolute best information out there.
But just like many players don't think they need to do this or that and stay at the same level for years, This is how we did it in 1902 and it worked then, come on......get real.
if the technology is there use it. If the info is there use it. It's not complicated.
Just because I teach players how to get the most from their ability by showing them how to position their dominant eye doesn't mean that that is all I teach. The alignment and every other aspect of the game is so important. The dominant eye is just a real vital part of this whole puzzle.
For instance: The blind man walks up to an elephant but unfortunately he is at the elephants butt. Takes a smell and says all elephants must smell like shit.
I teacher can get caught up in the know it all attitude also.
As teachers we need to look at other aspects, especially the ones that are obviously helping 1000's of players improve the game they love.
Many players at higher levels can usually see if what a teacher is teaching is good or borderline questionable. I enjoy teaching the dominant eye to any higher level player anywhere. I know that their results will be ridiculously good and a whole knew world will open up to them that they never knew existed before. And they can actually see that it is just the way it is.
Right now I'm waiting to get a little growth removed from my thyroid July 7th and then have surgery on my spine and neck to correct a little trouble and I will once again be back on the road teaching one of the most vital parts of the game that all players must know to get to the height of their ability.
I have dedicated the later years of my life helping players everywhere improve their game with some very vital info that I first figured out as a player and for the last 5 years have been sharing it with many.
My plan when I go back on the road is to work with some teachers around the country and teach them the importance and how to effectively show how this dominant eye works. That way there will be like a hot spot here or there around the USA to learn what I teach.
I have taught some teachers around the USA how this works but they still don't teach it because they don't quite understand how to make it work for everyone. They kind of get stumped.
My goal is to have it mapped out so they will have all the answers to this amazing technique. Every player has the ability to do this but just need to be pushed in the right direction.
I'm just trying to help players play the best pool they can as are so many other teachers that are out there.
I just need to get this info into more teachers and players hands.
And this goes for every teacher in the world. I will show you how well this works and make the same deal I do with skeptical players.
I will put a $100 bill in your pocket and start the lesson. If you can't see how valuable this is in the first 15 minutes of the lesson we can quit and you can keep the $100. If you don't think this is a vital part of the game you can keep the $100.
In the last 2 years nobody has kept the $100.
And the results from even some of the best players in the country is WOW......