Motivation is definnny up there. Sleep is a big problem too. The consistency is not automatic anymore. The priorities shift toward the conservative and reliable. THEN the young guys show up and start kicking your butt.
Rating communication from the standpoint of shared communication has some provisos. The communication that was received/interpreted is the effect of the message. The intent matters little if that isn’t the message experienced. Communicators should never complain about how their communication was interpreted. Acknowledge the wrong message was experienced, owning the interpretation. Then offer the same communication using different words, analogies or metaphors.
Deciding to be devils advocate with every post is not communication. I was just responding to JV thinking we should be able to decipher his intent.Wow, this is very interesting. Let me see if I've received/interpreted your thoughts in such a way that I understand what your intent is. You seem to be saying that anytime anyone posts something on a pubic forum they (the poster) is responsible for the way in which everyone who reads it (which could be hundreds of people) are interpreting the intent of their words. Are we going by the letter or the spirit here? Are emotions allowed or disallowed?
And what about the fact (I think I'm correct when I use the word fact here) that there's a large disparity in intelligence levels and reading/language skills amongst the readership group. Should we take that into account when offering further/different explanations or can we just assume that our words/message/point will be largely understood by those of average intelligence, life experience and reading skills.
I consider myself to be of reasonable intelligence and took both post 83 and 84 not by the letter but in the spirit and saw absolutely nothing wrong/negative or controversial about either of them. I'm most likely misinterpreting things I guess.
So here we are, typical day on the forum. BBB's upset at JV for bashing Mika. Fran's upset at JV for dissing her "opinion" and possibly not taking Mika's life travails into consideration. 007's wants JV to back off, for what?
I'm not here to defend JV. He's more than capable of handling that all by himself. His posts on this thread are no different than dozens on this forum every day where people express their viewpoints/opinions to the best of their knowledge and ability.
And along comes someone stating that when posting, if your message is not understood the way you intended then it's your responsibility, not the readers.
I'm sorry but if we had to worry about that then this forum would be burdened with many 5K word posts which no one would read and the forum would disappear.
The most unfortunate part is there is no reason I should have to defend myself, and even if I felt the need at this point, I know it would fall on deaf ears. I pointed out realities, regardless if people want to believe them or not. I was accused of something I'm not, and did at that time attempted to clear the air. Regardless of those efforts, the blood was in the water and the feeding frenzy unsued.I'm not here to defend JV. He's more than capable of handling that all by himself.
I'd pass if if the speed was out of spec though there are ways to cinch the whole range.
So to get on track
Yes/No
Is it a difficult shot the way the op has it diagrammed?
for me yes because the landing zone is small
So to get on track
Yes/No
Is it a difficult shot the way the op has it diagrammed?
for me yes because the landing zone is small
This video struck me as a little simplistic. Yes I see the introductory aspect but that really isn't where my head or thirst for knowledge be. Coming across "the funnel" is not only done quite frequently, it's often your best option - even necessary. (invent own example if you need one) Growing players or even just poolists should have all the positional options at their disposal or at the very least, a working awareness of the possibilities.If I may be so bold as to expand on the above. When you don't have option to play into a "funnel" and must cross over it. It's best to do so at as wide a point as possible.
There's nothing to be gained by shortening the resulting distance between the CB/OB if by doing so, you risk not landing on the necessary angle for the next shot.
It is simplistic. The thread is about DrCue's issues with performing a shot. What Sparkle84 suggested, and what I reinforced with a video from a world champion, is that the problem isn't his ability to perform the shot, but his shot choice to begin with.This video struck me as a little simplistic. Yes I see the introductory aspect but that really isn't where my head or thirst for knowledge be. Coming across "the funnel" is not only done quite frequently, it's often your best option - even necessary. (invent own example if you need one) Growing players or even just poolists should have all the positional options at their disposal or at the very least, a working awareness of the possibilities.
Experts tend to sleight various elements to fortify certain other points. In this case speed control. Seriously. Why is technical competence so vital until you add the risk of losing? The approach then is akin to waiting for gravy. Just sayin the learners shouldn't play themselves into "the funnel" especially before they've learned. If they then find themselves prepared for competition and winning, they can follow a simple instruction set - coaching, as to what to do.
Picking on the clip, not your motivation for posting it. As for landing on a postage stamp as opposed to the main runway, consider small table 8 ball or the British variant. Sooner or later you have to run those messes and it won't happen waiting for easy landings.It is simplistic. The thread is about DrCue's issues with performing a shot. What Sparkle84 suggested, and what I reinforced with a video from a world champion, is that the problem isn't his ability to perform the shot, but his shot choice to begin with.
I don't know you from Adam, but I do agree that this video isn't necessarily for the advanced player. The ability to 'cross the funnel' with accuracy is a skill that intermediate players should work on and advanced players should have. Of course there are times wherein it is your best option. DrCue's example is one of those. That said, where he decides to cross the funnel to increase of odds of success is the key here.
I will say, that if for you personally, crossing the funnel is "often" your best option. That you reconsider your pattern play. Not suggesting you're doing anything wrong. Just that you may see some improvement if your pattern play supported more funneling types shots.
Break out the torches
I agree with what you're saying... Just trying to keep it in context of the thread.Picking on the clip, not your motivation for posting it. As for landing on a postage stamp as opposed to the main runway, consider small table 8 ball or the British variant. Sooner or later you have to run those messes and it won't happen waiting for easy landings.
I'd make that my new signature if I could...lola good troll is worth the content. I don't dwell on it.
It's a lot easier to land in 2 foot circle than a 2 inch circle! Jmo.I agree with what you're saying... Just trying to keep it in context of the thread.
The 'problem' on ABZ is varying skill sets of the posters. What you can do with ease, may not be something DrCue will ever be able to accomplish. This also begs the distinction between practice and competition. Practice hard, compete easy...
word..and it seems many here would agree with that notionIt's a lot easier to land in 2 foot circle than a 2 inch circle! Jmo.
True but I think it's important to leave the percentages out of the learning process. Consistency of speed seems to be mostly equipment related or rather if you have a consistent, friction-less delivery, (again the equipment) predictability of ball travel will be proportionate to the rail and cloth properties.It's a lot easier to land in 2 foot circle than a 2 inch circle! Jmo.
True but I think it's important to leave the percentages out of the learning process. Consistency of speed seems to be mostly equipment related or rather if you have a consistent, friction-less delivery, (again the equipment) predictability of ball travel will be proportionate to the rail and cloth properties.
The conversation had narrowed to a remedial consideration of the likelihood of one type of position over another. Speed control is very much the academic issue there yet the argument is on the percentages.Practice (learning) is all about building consistency in habits not speed control. Ignoring likely percentages begets learning how to play the "right" way. I am making an assumption on what you mean by learning though. If it's just a matter of seeing what happens if you hit it 'this way'. Then sure throw percentages out the windows, because who cares. If by learning you mean to develop your ability to play the game effectively, then percentages matter a great deal.
You can lead a horse to water, but........The conversation had narrowed to a remedial consideration of the likelihood of one type of position over another. Speed control is very much the academic issue there yet the argument is on the percentages.