Small update and a couple more questions....
I feel that I have made a little progress in a couple areas, with an enormous amount still to accomplish. I have been trying to focus primarily on making my PSR, stance and stroke better.
I am stroking stronger, with better follow through, and fewer pokes/jabs. Again, baby steps, but i can see a small improvement. Quite small
As I don't have a lot of real "practice" time, I have found that I am in a bit of a quandry. I can find a good feel and rhythm when just shooting balls, from one position. Not the exact same shot, but standing on one side, setting up a ball and shooting it, properly (or closer than the way I was doing so before). I actually feel pretty good about it during this part of "practice", and I try to spend as much time as I can doing this, or similar. I think that until I can reliably get down into a basic shot, and do it properly, instinctively, I won't do much good working on other stuff. Here's where it starts giving me issues....
I'm feeling better about the basic shot process, with just the cue ball and the object ball on the table. I can set up my stance and my bridge well, and its good. Now then, how do I "practice" getting those things right when the table has all the balls on it? Drills are great, from a set, fixed, predictable position. But when I try to apply all this new goodness in an actual game, I struggle getting everything "right" when i have to reach, or put my bridge hand in a non standard position, over a ball, or around balls in between. Anything that isn't "standard".
Of course, this is the trick, I realize. It also doesn't help that my mind is still trying to process the steps to "doing it right", checking off stance, bridge, grip, follow through...my actual games have suffered recently. Which is to be expected, I realize...still, I'm trying to get the process down to be more instinctive, and less active in the thought process.
Suggestions? Perhaps setting up specific shots with a couple of traffic balls to work my bridge hand around, and do those shots repeatedly?
Thanks again for all the help, folks. I think about this a whole lot, and I go back this thread in my mind regularly. It's been great.
I feel that I have made a little progress in a couple areas, with an enormous amount still to accomplish. I have been trying to focus primarily on making my PSR, stance and stroke better.
I am stroking stronger, with better follow through, and fewer pokes/jabs. Again, baby steps, but i can see a small improvement. Quite small

As I don't have a lot of real "practice" time, I have found that I am in a bit of a quandry. I can find a good feel and rhythm when just shooting balls, from one position. Not the exact same shot, but standing on one side, setting up a ball and shooting it, properly (or closer than the way I was doing so before). I actually feel pretty good about it during this part of "practice", and I try to spend as much time as I can doing this, or similar. I think that until I can reliably get down into a basic shot, and do it properly, instinctively, I won't do much good working on other stuff. Here's where it starts giving me issues....
I'm feeling better about the basic shot process, with just the cue ball and the object ball on the table. I can set up my stance and my bridge well, and its good. Now then, how do I "practice" getting those things right when the table has all the balls on it? Drills are great, from a set, fixed, predictable position. But when I try to apply all this new goodness in an actual game, I struggle getting everything "right" when i have to reach, or put my bridge hand in a non standard position, over a ball, or around balls in between. Anything that isn't "standard".
Of course, this is the trick, I realize. It also doesn't help that my mind is still trying to process the steps to "doing it right", checking off stance, bridge, grip, follow through...my actual games have suffered recently. Which is to be expected, I realize...still, I'm trying to get the process down to be more instinctive, and less active in the thought process.
Suggestions? Perhaps setting up specific shots with a couple of traffic balls to work my bridge hand around, and do those shots repeatedly?
Thanks again for all the help, folks. I think about this a whole lot, and I go back this thread in my mind regularly. It's been great.