Wow, I haven't read the entire thread and I don't think its a good idea to either.
I wonder how many pro players dissected their game to this level. I understand trying to understand all facets. I do it too. But this may be the first time I see a benefit to being blind in my right eye, I shoot rt handed too.
This whole thing kinda reminds me of one of my best ways to shark someone at golf. First tee I ask the opponent to show me how they grip the club. I tell them I'm not sure if I should be doing it this way or that. I've dissected my grip, I know exactly how I do it. Many have not and their mind is on their hands all day, making micro adjustments and they will get to a point if they let it where by the end of the day they don't know how to grip it lol :grin-devilish:
I know my stance and I know where my eye goes in that stance. I do drills of rt and left cuts to make sure I'm seeing things the same each way. Most importantly I routinely do drills to make sure I hit the cue ball straight.
I wonder how many pro players dissected their game to this level. I understand trying to understand all facets. I do it too. But this may be the first time I see a benefit to being blind in my right eye, I shoot rt handed too.
This whole thing kinda reminds me of one of my best ways to shark someone at golf. First tee I ask the opponent to show me how they grip the club. I tell them I'm not sure if I should be doing it this way or that. I've dissected my grip, I know exactly how I do it. Many have not and their mind is on their hands all day, making micro adjustments and they will get to a point if they let it where by the end of the day they don't know how to grip it lol :grin-devilish:
I know my stance and I know where my eye goes in that stance. I do drills of rt and left cuts to make sure I'm seeing things the same each way. Most importantly I routinely do drills to make sure I hit the cue ball straight.