I read it.........
I see where he said that in the beginning. I understand where that was coming from.
Where we went with the phone lesson was totally different from what the beginning of the thread was about.
Renfro is a very accomplished player that has been fooled by his eyes as many players have been over the years. But this is really more common than I ever could have imagined when I first started teaching Perfect Aim. But I am always learning it seems just like everyone else. The difference is I work with enough players to see we are all so much alike. Especially with the eyes and how they work.
We are natural predators and when the one eye gets blocked or is not in the right position the other one takes over. It might not be the best view but it is better than not seeing it at all. It's designed for survival. Especially if we were hunting with our hands and crude weapons as our ancestors did many years ago. In fact if you get something in one eye the other one takes over automatically. It's just the way nature is.
As far as aiming a pool shot, if the non dominant eye is not kept from being dominant it will try to be on certain shots, thus giving you a false picture, or should I say not perfect picture such as your dominant eye can give you. That's why sometimes you could swear you have it aimed right and you missed it by a mile. Your non dominant eye did it to you but you can't tell.
He found out that he was left eye dominant and when he makes the adjustments needed with Perfect Aim the shots look pretty perfect.
Your going to hear more from Renfro on here. What he figured out in the last 2 days is a total game changer for him. Soon he will have no bad days. At least not because of his aiming ability. He definitely has the natural sight lined up.
You take a player of his ability and dedication, learn what the eyes are doing exactly and there is no telling how far he can go.
Anyway, I was very excited for him.
Have a great week geno.............
OOOh....you didn't read the op's first post.
I see where he said that in the beginning. I understand where that was coming from.
Where we went with the phone lesson was totally different from what the beginning of the thread was about.
Renfro is a very accomplished player that has been fooled by his eyes as many players have been over the years. But this is really more common than I ever could have imagined when I first started teaching Perfect Aim. But I am always learning it seems just like everyone else. The difference is I work with enough players to see we are all so much alike. Especially with the eyes and how they work.
We are natural predators and when the one eye gets blocked or is not in the right position the other one takes over. It might not be the best view but it is better than not seeing it at all. It's designed for survival. Especially if we were hunting with our hands and crude weapons as our ancestors did many years ago. In fact if you get something in one eye the other one takes over automatically. It's just the way nature is.
As far as aiming a pool shot, if the non dominant eye is not kept from being dominant it will try to be on certain shots, thus giving you a false picture, or should I say not perfect picture such as your dominant eye can give you. That's why sometimes you could swear you have it aimed right and you missed it by a mile. Your non dominant eye did it to you but you can't tell.
He found out that he was left eye dominant and when he makes the adjustments needed with Perfect Aim the shots look pretty perfect.
Your going to hear more from Renfro on here. What he figured out in the last 2 days is a total game changer for him. Soon he will have no bad days. At least not because of his aiming ability. He definitely has the natural sight lined up.
You take a player of his ability and dedication, learn what the eyes are doing exactly and there is no telling how far he can go.
Anyway, I was very excited for him.
Have a great week geno.............
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