There are all kinds of aiming systems that can put you on the correct starting aimline...
There are NO aiming systems that can put you on the correct finishing aimline for all shots.
there are too many variables.
Squirt, CIT, swerve, etc....
there are ways to adjust and compensate for these. some are easier and better than others.
LD shaft tech helps to make adjusting for squirt easier, so does BHE with standard shafts.
There are systems that can help adjust for swerve.
In the end, some amount of feel will come into play for any system.
The size of the pockets, speed of the cloth, rails, humidity, dirtiness of the balls, type of tip, type of chaulk will all come into play in determining how much wiggle room there is and how much adjustment for various shots is necessary.
All of these arguments about systems versus feel, versus which systems etc is moot.
the bottom line is the more practice and the more practical knowledge you achieve will determine how well you play. The more systematic and the more natural your stroke, the more consistently you will be able to play.
Feel players will naturally have an easier time maintaining a rythm.
systematic players will naturally have an easier time getting back into stroke when they get into a funk.
there are pros and cons to every method available and it will be up to the individual to determine what works best for them.
You can become a top rotation player using nothing but draw follow and tangent lines with proper speed control.
You can become a top eightballer with a solid stroke and good pocketing skills and proper shot selection.
You can become a top player in all disciplines with dedication and feel, with natural ability, or with Systems....
The arguments can be fun and the arguments can be aggravating. Let's just keep it all in perspective ok????
Jaden
There are NO aiming systems that can put you on the correct finishing aimline for all shots.
there are too many variables.
Squirt, CIT, swerve, etc....
there are ways to adjust and compensate for these. some are easier and better than others.
LD shaft tech helps to make adjusting for squirt easier, so does BHE with standard shafts.
There are systems that can help adjust for swerve.
In the end, some amount of feel will come into play for any system.
The size of the pockets, speed of the cloth, rails, humidity, dirtiness of the balls, type of tip, type of chaulk will all come into play in determining how much wiggle room there is and how much adjustment for various shots is necessary.
All of these arguments about systems versus feel, versus which systems etc is moot.
the bottom line is the more practice and the more practical knowledge you achieve will determine how well you play. The more systematic and the more natural your stroke, the more consistently you will be able to play.
Feel players will naturally have an easier time maintaining a rythm.
systematic players will naturally have an easier time getting back into stroke when they get into a funk.
there are pros and cons to every method available and it will be up to the individual to determine what works best for them.
You can become a top rotation player using nothing but draw follow and tangent lines with proper speed control.
You can become a top eightballer with a solid stroke and good pocketing skills and proper shot selection.
You can become a top player in all disciplines with dedication and feel, with natural ability, or with Systems....
The arguments can be fun and the arguments can be aggravating. Let's just keep it all in perspective ok????
Jaden