I remember reading an article either in Billiards Digest or somewhere on the internet...I think it was writting by The Monk. Not 100% sure and sorry if I got the wrong author. Anyway, I was reading a post here and was reminded of it.
He says that we pocket hundreds of balls and our subconsious records the sounds of the balls and that every different angle/cut shot has a different sound to it when the CB makes contact with the OB. Like a 85 deg. cutshot vs. a 45 degree cut shot. So when you get down on the shot, you try to recreate that sound that is needed to pocket the ball. Now, I know that sounds crazy or far fetched, but sometimes I find myself doing this in my head and seems to help out.
Anyone else heard of this??
He says that we pocket hundreds of balls and our subconsious records the sounds of the balls and that every different angle/cut shot has a different sound to it when the CB makes contact with the OB. Like a 85 deg. cutshot vs. a 45 degree cut shot. So when you get down on the shot, you try to recreate that sound that is needed to pocket the ball. Now, I know that sounds crazy or far fetched, but sometimes I find myself doing this in my head and seems to help out.
Anyone else heard of this??