ok, folks, i've hit upon an idea. perhaps a dumb one, perhaps an old one, perhaps not. anyway, there are alot of training aids out there that will somewhat help your stroke, aim, alignment, etc, etc. but it seems like they all have a deficiency or two. for example:
1) The Coke Bottle - you can still wobble around in there.
2) Pocket Reducers - they help, but you still have room to the sides
3) Tucker's 3rd Eye Trainer - shows you center ball, but doesnt help your alignment and aim
4) Buddy Hall's Cue Guide - same as the coke bottle
5) Training Balls - they serve their purpose, but again you can hit the ball where you are aiming, but still not be aiming correctly.
so, here's my idea. somehow have a Pocket Reducer that is soooo wide that the cue ball will barely go through it. not much more than around 1/16", 1/8" clearance altogether. then simply try and shoot the cue ball through it. practice with the follow stroke, center ball/stun stroke, and the draw stroke. slow, medium, and fast speeds. again, dont try and pocket a ball, just shoot the cue ball through it.
doing this would tell you:
1) my aim is good
2) my stroke is straight
3) my alignment is working. now, yes, granted you could be aligned like you were out in leftfield, but then again, that wouldnt necessarily be good fundamentals.
also, granted, you could come up with something to do this type of drill other than an extra-tight pocket reducer, and that would probably work fine as long as it doesnt get knocked around when you miss and you have to spend time replacing it.
so, what do you posters think? good? bad? already been done and/or talked about, discussed?
regards,
DCP
p.s. again, no jokes or insults, ok?
1) The Coke Bottle - you can still wobble around in there.
2) Pocket Reducers - they help, but you still have room to the sides
3) Tucker's 3rd Eye Trainer - shows you center ball, but doesnt help your alignment and aim
4) Buddy Hall's Cue Guide - same as the coke bottle
5) Training Balls - they serve their purpose, but again you can hit the ball where you are aiming, but still not be aiming correctly.
so, here's my idea. somehow have a Pocket Reducer that is soooo wide that the cue ball will barely go through it. not much more than around 1/16", 1/8" clearance altogether. then simply try and shoot the cue ball through it. practice with the follow stroke, center ball/stun stroke, and the draw stroke. slow, medium, and fast speeds. again, dont try and pocket a ball, just shoot the cue ball through it.
doing this would tell you:
1) my aim is good
2) my stroke is straight
3) my alignment is working. now, yes, granted you could be aligned like you were out in leftfield, but then again, that wouldnt necessarily be good fundamentals.
also, granted, you could come up with something to do this type of drill other than an extra-tight pocket reducer, and that would probably work fine as long as it doesnt get knocked around when you miss and you have to spend time replacing it.
so, what do you posters think? good? bad? already been done and/or talked about, discussed?
regards,
DCP
p.s. again, no jokes or insults, ok?