I used to do a drill that helped me with me "feel for aiming" more than anything and I've started back into this phase of my personal "re" development.
The best way to increase feel is to decrease your vision. Suddenly turn out the lights and you'll immediately get a "surge of feel/touch" and start feeling for a wall, the light switch or just feeling for something that you may potentially fall over.
The way that I so this in pool is to deliberately stand a foot taller than usual in my stance. This takes away from your ability to "see" the shot and makes it essential to feel the shot.....I suggest doing this for an hour straight, and just accept where the balls go in a learning mode. DO NOT get frustrated if you don't "make" the shot, it's not about playing well, it's about feeling better.
Some days are meant to NOT play well, and to learn to NOT make balls better. If you don't allow yourself these type days you will limit your progression. When we DON'T make shot we learn MORE than when we do make shots. Remember this, it's an often overlooked "Secret" to jumping into that next level of performance. 'Let Your Game be the Teacher'
The best way to increase feel is to decrease your vision. Suddenly turn out the lights and you'll immediately get a "surge of feel/touch" and start feeling for a wall, the light switch or just feeling for something that you may potentially fall over.
The way that I so this in pool is to deliberately stand a foot taller than usual in my stance. This takes away from your ability to "see" the shot and makes it essential to feel the shot.....I suggest doing this for an hour straight, and just accept where the balls go in a learning mode. DO NOT get frustrated if you don't "make" the shot, it's not about playing well, it's about feeling better.
Some days are meant to NOT play well, and to learn to NOT make balls better. If you don't allow yourself these type days you will limit your progression. When we DON'T make shot we learn MORE than when we do make shots. Remember this, it's an often overlooked "Secret" to jumping into that next level of performance. 'Let Your Game be the Teacher'