"Freds": That's a marvelous video you pointed us to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hMeva70yz0&t=540s
Totally on-target, informative and respectful about the several players he mentions. This "Shortstop" fellow really knows Straight Pool. Bobby C should think about a dreamteam of "Shortstop" and Jayson doing a voice-overed player review/commentary about the entire 714. Who wouldn't buy that DVD? Boggles the mind thinking about how instructive it would be for longtime and emerging 14.1 players alike.
Oddly enough, Jayson would be excitingly enlightened and entertained by Shortstop insightfully revealing to Jayson himself (peripherally) exactly and explicitly how Jayson's well-trained subconscious decision-making instincts increasingly controlled . . . Mosconi-like . . . his instantaneous decisions governing force, spin, aim, and perhaps most important to high runs: nudging and optimally separating clusters, quickly addressing all problem balls and getting so perfect on his break balls.
I consider this short video a real gift and an eye-opener regarding how deeply and instructively -- redolent of Dave Sapolis -- a post-facto, quality run analysis can go.
Arnaldo ~ Always been admiringly fascinated by Evolution's subconscious neuro-muscular instinctive linkage we see in top athletes' performances, and even our own when we occasionally get into the zone. There'd be no useful fight-or-flight reflexes without that linkage IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hMeva70yz0&t=540s
Totally on-target, informative and respectful about the several players he mentions. This "Shortstop" fellow really knows Straight Pool. Bobby C should think about a dreamteam of "Shortstop" and Jayson doing a voice-overed player review/commentary about the entire 714. Who wouldn't buy that DVD? Boggles the mind thinking about how instructive it would be for longtime and emerging 14.1 players alike.
Oddly enough, Jayson would be excitingly enlightened and entertained by Shortstop insightfully revealing to Jayson himself (peripherally) exactly and explicitly how Jayson's well-trained subconscious decision-making instincts increasingly controlled . . . Mosconi-like . . . his instantaneous decisions governing force, spin, aim, and perhaps most important to high runs: nudging and optimally separating clusters, quickly addressing all problem balls and getting so perfect on his break balls.
I consider this short video a real gift and an eye-opener regarding how deeply and instructively -- redolent of Dave Sapolis -- a post-facto, quality run analysis can go.
Arnaldo ~ Always been admiringly fascinated by Evolution's subconscious neuro-muscular instinctive linkage we see in top athletes' performances, and even our own when we occasionally get into the zone. There'd be no useful fight-or-flight reflexes without that linkage IMO.
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