Ever experience this?

mvp

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
I practice about 4hrs a day and yesterday about 3shots into my loosening up process the table looked unleveled side to side, like by inches. I grabbed another ball and was gonna shoot one long shot and it looked like it was uphill? No joke!!!!! I immediately quit for the night. But before I went to bed probably 5hrs later went back and hit a ball and was fine.
What the HELL was that?... my eyes checked out fine a month ago, I don’t wear glasses. Does this happen ?
 
I practice about 4hrs a day and yesterday about 3shots into my loosening up process the table looked unleveled side to side, like by inches. I grabbed another ball and was gonna shoot one long shot and it looked like it was uphill? No joke!!!!! I immediately quit for the night. But before I went to bed probably 5hrs later went back and hit a ball and was fine.

What the HELL was that?... my eyes checked out fine a month ago, I don’t wear glasses. Does this happen ?



Angle of table to surroundings probably mimicked an Ames style room somehow


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
 
A lot of things can cause it --- fatigue, dehydration are two, for example. I've never experienced it to that extent but small bits of it when I was extremely tired.
 
A lot of things can cause it --- fatigue, dehydration are two, for example. I've never experienced it to that extent but small bits of it when I was extremely tired.



I seen the cloth fuzz reach up and grow once......everything was normal only thing I did was eat some mushrooms


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
 
I practice about 4hrs a day and yesterday about 3shots into my loosening up process the table looked unleveled side to side, like by inches. I grabbed another ball and was gonna shoot one long shot and it looked like it was uphill? No joke!!!!! I immediately quit for the night. But before I went to bed probably 5hrs later went back and hit a ball and was fine.
What the HELL was that?... my eyes checked out fine a month ago, I don’t wear glasses. Does this happen ?
Hey, some people pay big $$ to feel like that and you got it for free.;) Seriously, probably as the poster said, being tired/dehydrated/hungry could cause this. Wouldn't sweat it unless it becomes a regular deal.
 
I practice about 4hrs a day and yesterday about 3shots into my loosening up process the table looked unleveled side to side, like by inches. I grabbed another ball and was gonna shoot one long shot and it looked like it was uphill? No joke!!!!! I immediately quit for the night. But before I went to bed probably 5hrs later went back and hit a ball and was fine.
What the HELL was that?... my eyes checked out fine a month ago, I don’t wear glasses. Does this happen ?

Something as simple as standing up quickly can cause a head rush that distorts vision. Like Fran says dehydration is a factor too. I learned to drink less coffee and more water while I practice. I practiced all day on league night and drank a couple pots of coffee and wondered why I didn't see or think clearly. Duhhhhh:eek:
 
I practice about 4hrs a day and yesterday about 3shots into my loosening up process the table looked unleveled side to side, like by inches. I grabbed another ball and was gonna shoot one long shot and it looked like it was uphill? No joke!!!!! I immediately quit for the night. But before I went to bed probably 5hrs later went back and hit a ball and was fine.
What the HELL was that?... my eyes checked out fine a month ago, I don’t wear glasses. Does this happen ?
Did you have trouble walking while this was going on or was it that the table just looked really funny?
 
Last edited:
Did you have trouble walking while this was going on or was it that the table just looked really funny?

Just down on the shot, going with the dehydration therory I am guilty of having multiple mt Dews over my session’s. Could it be too much sugar and bending/standing too fast?
Just a follow up, it hasn’t happened again,
 
Just the table, it hasn’t happened but the one time. So I’m not as freaked out now lol

If that is a picture of you in your avatar then I think we're all beginning to understand what we're dealing with. :grin:
 
Back
Top