Background:
I find that I really love pool. Been playing for 20+ years. Sometimes I play nearly perfect and when I do I play pretty sporty. But most of the time I don't. Example is I've had a 9 and out with only 8 balls on the table for $100 / game vs a really good player. And the table was pretty tight. But still I lost $300. So that shows you that I can play a little but can't keep focused. I really love to use spin. I prefer to draw my ball vs follow. I use lots of powder. I am too lazy to play hard and bear down 100% of the time. So when I get kind of lazy I usually miss everything short. I'm fat. I'm 6' 1&1/2" tall. My knees hurt. Real good vision comes in spurts. I'm right handed. I'm left eye dominant but it's not comfortable to get my left eye over the cue like John Morra. But still I find myself wanting to improve my game. I know I sometimes line up correctly and I know that sometimes I don't line up correctly. I know this has something to do with my aiming system ... or lack there of.
Questions:
1.) Does all of this mean anything?
2.) And how does the discerning customer know which aiming system is correct for their style of play? In other words based on the info above is their one aiming system that's better for my characteristics and poor behavior.
Look forward to your responses.
Thanks..
Mark
I find that I really love pool. Been playing for 20+ years. Sometimes I play nearly perfect and when I do I play pretty sporty. But most of the time I don't. Example is I've had a 9 and out with only 8 balls on the table for $100 / game vs a really good player. And the table was pretty tight. But still I lost $300. So that shows you that I can play a little but can't keep focused. I really love to use spin. I prefer to draw my ball vs follow. I use lots of powder. I am too lazy to play hard and bear down 100% of the time. So when I get kind of lazy I usually miss everything short. I'm fat. I'm 6' 1&1/2" tall. My knees hurt. Real good vision comes in spurts. I'm right handed. I'm left eye dominant but it's not comfortable to get my left eye over the cue like John Morra. But still I find myself wanting to improve my game. I know I sometimes line up correctly and I know that sometimes I don't line up correctly. I know this has something to do with my aiming system ... or lack there of.
Questions:
1.) Does all of this mean anything?
2.) And how does the discerning customer know which aiming system is correct for their style of play? In other words based on the info above is their one aiming system that's better for my characteristics and poor behavior.
Look forward to your responses.
Thanks..
Mark