So incase anyone in the future is every curious...
I've been playing with the cue under my right eye now for about 3 days, and I can say that aiming and lining up on shots has become much easier. Almost effortless. Where I am aiming is where the ball is hitting.
The way I went about this was...
Here is an example of what I see when I have my right eye over a straight line and when I center my eyes with a line. Given this, should I have my cue under my right eye or does this have no real correlation between cue positioning?
http://postimg.org/image/kpt7sxm8t/
On my backswing I noticed that my pool cue dips pretty noticeably. I was wondering if there is a way to fix this. Here is a video I posted to Youtube
youtube .com/watch?v=OvhSnRcIo3k
(delete the space between "youtube" and ".com") Thanks for the input!
I'm right handed, and it's my left arm that is having these problems. I shoot by myself in two non-stop drills 3-4 hours straight. so a total of 7 hrs a day. I don't thing I can afford to cut back on my practice, wondering if there is a good length of time I can break up each drill into.
Recently I've been practicing about 7 hours a day for about 4-5 days straight and my wrist, elbow, and shoulder have begun to hurt pretty bad to the point where I can shoot the following day.
What are some ideas on practicing times that may alleviate this problem? I usually do two blocks of 3...
I am in the same boat as you man! I was just wondering how long should you practice the changes you have made in your game before you start playing in tournys or with other players?