So lately I've been in a slump - shooting horrible the last month or so, both in practice and in league. Paying attention to every little thing, don't drop my elbow, look carefully at exactly where to aim, short pause at the back stroke, follow through - miss. This weekend I had an epiphany. Stop trying to aim with contact points/ghost/etc. and just shoot by feel. I only had time for about an hour worth of playing, but my shooting was considerably better. This tells me 2 things:
1 - I'm a zone/feel player. My best games, pretty much all my table runs, come when I'm relaxed and I feel my way through.
2 - My subconscious/muscle memory/feel/whatever you want to call it knows where to hit a ball to pocket it, but my analytical conscious side is a pool idiot.
The real question is, what do I do when I'm having an off night - it's clear to me that careful analytical aiming is only going to make things worse.
1 - I'm a zone/feel player. My best games, pretty much all my table runs, come when I'm relaxed and I feel my way through.
2 - My subconscious/muscle memory/feel/whatever you want to call it knows where to hit a ball to pocket it, but my analytical conscious side is a pool idiot.
The real question is, what do I do when I'm having an off night - it's clear to me that careful analytical aiming is only going to make things worse.