Hey Sean,I want to say that I liked the way you used the word (method) Instead of that stinkin word (system) I think the word people should be using Is,ready for this...Method well....... and or technique.You seem like a real good dude also.John B.
Hi John!
Thanks for the kind words. The feeling's mutual -- I'm sure you already know that.
Yes, I've always believed that -- a "system" means, "step 1, step 2, step 3... etc." This involves keeping the conscious mind "in play" to go through the steps in sequence, even if those steps are memorized. In my humble experience (IMHE), this is not what pool or any "execution-based" sport is about. (And yes, I believe pool is an execution-based sport -- there is a significant physical aspect of pool, which is the delivery of the cue to the cue ball to pocket the object ball.)
A "method" means "look for this, then do that." The "look for" part is what we as practical beings do (the old "hunter/gatherer" thing). And so is the "...then do that" part -- "shoot the arrow."
See shot, eclipse it (or "overlap" it, as the case may be), then shoot it. I believe this is as simple a method to "aiming" as there is.
I really do believe we pool players have it wrong with all this "
bark analysis" stuff. No other cue sport spends as much time on aiming as we pool players do. And the sad part is, our sport doesn't demand nearly the same level of accuracy as other cue sports (e.g. snooker and Russian Pyramid). Those sports almost take aiming for granted; the fundamentals and execution are more important.
Again, thanks for the kind words. I really do think these forums are blessed with a player of your caliber willing to weather a little pointed questioning for the purposes of understanding. And I would say this even if you stated that you use, oh, I don't know, dust particles or light reflections in the balls, or anything. It doesn't matter. Just your participation certainly helps to enrich these boards!
-Sean