Check what he does on that long ball :29.
Check what he does on that long ball :29.
Yea he checks to see if the ball goes past the 10. If this is your idea of contact point aiming then you have just lost all credibility on the subject.7:11, look at what he does
He does the same on a wide open long shotKid is good!
Looks like he just checks to make sure the 5 goes passed that other ball.
He does the same on a wide open long shot
A million shots in a lifetime is not so much. If you average just one hour of play per day, and hit just 2 shots per minute, you'll have hit a million shots in about 23 years.... wonder, if in his life time, he’ll how close to hitting a million balls he will get........
Well he certainly wasn't looking at a contact point, so no problem there.BTW looking at the contact point is wrong. Looking where the CB needs to be is right.
Read up on central vision and eye convergence. Looking at the contact point means your vision is at a angle to the CB direction of travel cept for a shot that has no angle.
A good pro would be spending 8 hours a day on the table . Dennis was spending some 12 hours a day at Jay's place. He used to match for hours and hours in the Philippines before he came over here. SVB is spending the whole day practicing now too .A million shots in a lifetime is not so much. If you average just one hour of play per day, and hit just 2 shots per minute, you'll have hit a million shots in about 23 years.