In baseball, a batter typically uses a weighted ring (aka donut) around the bat during his warm up swings. This is thought to help increase bat speed once the weighted ring is removed.
Similarly in pool, some might think that practicing on very fast cloth would help with speed control on normal speed cloth. For example, would it be beneficial to install Simonis 760 on your home table when all of your local tournaments are played on Simonis 860HR?
Pool is a little different because you would have to learn to adjust quickly to the slower cloth each time you match up. So I'm not sure if the "juice is worth the squeeze", as they say. For me, it's always been easier to adjust to slower cloth than it is to adjust to faster cloth so the adjustment might not be too difficult.
What do you guys think?
Similarly in pool, some might think that practicing on very fast cloth would help with speed control on normal speed cloth. For example, would it be beneficial to install Simonis 760 on your home table when all of your local tournaments are played on Simonis 860HR?
Pool is a little different because you would have to learn to adjust quickly to the slower cloth each time you match up. So I'm not sure if the "juice is worth the squeeze", as they say. For me, it's always been easier to adjust to slower cloth than it is to adjust to faster cloth so the adjustment might not be too difficult.
What do you guys think?