So I have been working with pro/one everyday for about 6 hrs a day. I have good days and then there are bad ones. On good days I fail to realize what I'm doing that's making pro one click for me.
I slumped for 2days and realized today that I was trying to see all my visuals with my dominant eye which happens to be my Left eye. I am cross-eye dominant being that I am right handed Left eye dominant.
I know that I have seen somewhere that Mohrt is also cross dominant. I see almost all my visuals from my Right non-dominant eye. It is so strange now that im aware of this. When I go into my sweeps using my non-dominant eye it's so strange, but balls are falling.
I'm so used to aiming my cue over my left eye that now I have this feeling of "is this right". Everything feels off in my stroke as well like speed control.
I never thought for a second that my right eye would see the visuals so much more clearly. I was having trouble seeing the differences btw B and A/C but now that I use my right eye it's much clearer. However the sweeps don't feel as natural.
Anyone else experience this? Any input is greatly appreciated.
I slumped for 2days and realized today that I was trying to see all my visuals with my dominant eye which happens to be my Left eye. I am cross-eye dominant being that I am right handed Left eye dominant.
I know that I have seen somewhere that Mohrt is also cross dominant. I see almost all my visuals from my Right non-dominant eye. It is so strange now that im aware of this. When I go into my sweeps using my non-dominant eye it's so strange, but balls are falling.
I'm so used to aiming my cue over my left eye that now I have this feeling of "is this right". Everything feels off in my stroke as well like speed control.
I never thought for a second that my right eye would see the visuals so much more clearly. I was having trouble seeing the differences btw B and A/C but now that I use my right eye it's much clearer. However the sweeps don't feel as natural.
Anyone else experience this? Any input is greatly appreciated.