Maybe an odd question.
What does the term mean to you? Real or imagined? If real, can you describe the 'feeling(s)'? If imaginary...what are you imagining?
Does the shaft reaction to certain shots, certain stroke variations, different grip pressures, or fingers used to grip cue, or bridge lengths, or cue elevations...create a catalog of 'feeling' for the shot?
Muscle memory? Sensory memory? Same thing? Do you have particular 'shot-feelings' on file...assess the table situation..call up that feeling on file, take a couple practice strokes while it loads...shoot-and do it again?
For me..I like a shaft with backbone, but with some give and flex near the tip..that vibrates and communicates solid center ball hits, and the range of off-center vibrations that signal the edge of miscue.
Describing a feeling can be tough. Recognizing a feeling is easier imho. Recreating the action that reproduces that feeling is the tricky part.
Many parts of playing the game are aided by systems. Applying those systems. and the wide array of shots and shape considerations require a lot of feel, much of the time.
...have the day off...may have started drinking too early.
What does the term mean to you? Real or imagined? If real, can you describe the 'feeling(s)'? If imaginary...what are you imagining?
Does the shaft reaction to certain shots, certain stroke variations, different grip pressures, or fingers used to grip cue, or bridge lengths, or cue elevations...create a catalog of 'feeling' for the shot?
Muscle memory? Sensory memory? Same thing? Do you have particular 'shot-feelings' on file...assess the table situation..call up that feeling on file, take a couple practice strokes while it loads...shoot-and do it again?
For me..I like a shaft with backbone, but with some give and flex near the tip..that vibrates and communicates solid center ball hits, and the range of off-center vibrations that signal the edge of miscue.
Describing a feeling can be tough. Recognizing a feeling is easier imho. Recreating the action that reproduces that feeling is the tricky part.
Many parts of playing the game are aided by systems. Applying those systems. and the wide array of shots and shape considerations require a lot of feel, much of the time.
...have the day off...may have started drinking too early.