Mark Wilson just killed all aiming system gurus.
What's an "aiming system"?

Mark Wilson just killed all aiming system gurus.
Really interesting stuff about the time to stroke. Less than .5 sec from the beginning of pull-back to cue ball contact for amateurs, but 1.5 sec for pros.
But I can’t help but wonder why. What is it about the slower backswing and/or pause that improves accuracy?
For me it is a pause at the back of the stroke to come down to the pin point focus on the target.(Which for me is the cue ball.) When it is working the pause is a by product of the final focus. Just throwing in a prolonged pause doesn’t help without the zooming in of the concentration and focus.
So much of what he teaches rings with my experience and goals. Watching this gave me the same feeling as finding a nugget when prospecting for gold. Will be following up!
Really interesting stuff about the time to stroke. Less than .5 sec from the beginning of pull-back to cue ball contact for amateurs, but 1.5 sec for pros.
But I can’t help but wonder why. What is it about the slower backswing and/or pause that improves accuracy?
“I teach people in the hall of fame, and I teach amateurs; but not my wife because she won’t listen to me” LMFAO! So true.
I will say I don’t care how good your stroke is, if you’re not aiming properly it can’t all come together. If your aiming technique is decent and well understood and then you implemented the instructions from Mr.Wilson, then you should have good results. At least improve a little bit. I just think aiming is just as important as the delivery of the cue.
Really interesting stuff about the time to stroke. Less than .5 sec from the beginning of pull-back to cue ball contact for amateurs, but 1.5 sec for pros.
But I can’t help but wonder why. What is it about the slower backswing and/or pause that improves accuracy?
This was the MOST important thing I learned watching this. I've been playing for over 30 years and NEVER noticed the distinction. Then I went watching videos of pros and amateurs playing on YouTube, and sonofa***** he's absolutely correct. I knew really good players had slower backswings, but not that dramatic. This is pretty handy at gauging competition, too.
I think the most noticeable exception to this is Orcollo.
He has a quick backswing, but it's controlled.
Does anyone know how Mark positioned the shot line tape?
do You guys recommend his book?
For me it is a pause at the back of the stroke to come down to the pin point focus on the target.(Which for me is the cue ball.) When it is working the pause is a by product of the final focus....,snip