Lost my line of sight

JuicyGirl

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I have no idea where it went. Perhaps its close to my eye glasses that I am not wearing perhaps that's not an issue, since it's a pretty mild RX.
What are good drill suggestions? Where do I start?
 
1st you lose your sight, then you lose your mind.
I have made it to step 2. :D
Just kidding! :smile:
I'm sorry, if there is one person who cannot help, it's me! :smile:
 
I have special eye wear for pool. It works well for me. Can't see right without them.
 
I have no idea where it went. Perhaps its close to my eye glasses that I am not wearing perhaps that's not an issue, since it's a pretty mild RX.
What are good drill suggestions? Where do I start?

Is it possible that you fell out of your stance?
 
Is it possible that you fell out of your stance?

I think you are right. I noticed that when I stepped by the table to shoot I would change my aim as if my stance was else where.... I figured it out last night. Coincidentally I made a number of nice shots and I made both winning shots on our Dutch doubles games :thumbup: One shot was a spectacular bank. That I did perfect but I have no idea how it worked.:confused:

Thank you for your insight!

Loren

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Is it possible that you fell out of your stance?

Wow Fran, such simple words with a resounding effect.

I've been working on my stoke and stance and have adopted a more snooker style stance. Not quite as square though. After experimenting with it I found my line of sight to be clearer and my stroke to be more in line. All from foot placement?

So now that you mentioned it, your comment makes lots of sense. Thanks again.
 
Joe Tucker's Third Eye Trainer is a well spent $14 to see if what you think is center ball, for example, is off to one side. The equipment fits over your cue stick and may be used at home on the dining room table with his DVD if you have a spare cue ball or object ball among your equipment.

About 20 Of My Stance Articles Online
 
Joe Tucker's Third Eye Trainer is a well spent $14 to see if what you think is center ball, for example, is off to one side. The equipment fits over your cue stick and may be used at home on the dining room table with his DVD if you have a spare cue ball or object ball among your equipment.

About 20 Of My Stance Articles Online

I bought one but didn't like it. The prongs are too wide apart to be useful.
 
I bought one but didn't like it. The prongs are too wide apart to be useful.
I don't understand.

The prongs are just wide enough to go around the cue ball or it won't work. If anyone is off center ball to one side, the prongs will show how off they are and by how much. Please tell me more.
 
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