Some one told me about a Gizmo to What yourself when Stroking. Anyone know what it

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Someone told me about a Gizmo to Watch yourself when Stroking. Who knows what it is

Sits on Table when Practicing, Balls will Travel under it. Has A Mirror mounted on it so you can see what you are doing.

Like Shooting into a Mirror, but the Ball with Travel under the Mirror.

Sounded Interesting... A Stroke Trainer....
 
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Bruce S. de Lis said:
Sits on Table when Practicing, Balls will Travel under it. Has A Mirror mounted on it so you can see what you are doing.

Like Shooting into a Mirror, but the Ball with Travel under the Mirror.

Sounded Interesting... A Stroke Trainer....

Best stroke trainer in the world...a glass coke bottle. Nuff said.

Shorty
 
Rofl ....

Bruce ... Did you ever see Tin Cup with Kevin Costner when
he had those apparatuses on trying to figure out a problem
with his Golf stroke. That is what I think about when people
talk about using things similiar in Pool.

All you have to do, is find where the proper form and stroke
is described adequately step by step, and go through it
making sure you are doing exactly what it says to do, and
to keep doing it until it starts to feel 'natural' to you.

It's like all the exercise techniques they have had out over
the years. Now, many have come full circle, and are doing
exercising exactly the way that Charles Atlas and Joe Weider
recommended back in their days.
 
Shorty said:
Best stroke trainer in the world...a glass coke bottle. Nuff said.

Shorty

Coke Bottle does not reflect to show you Stroke Arm, body position, etc, etc, etc,.... ;)
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
Coke Bottle does not reflect to show you Stroke Arm, body position, etc, etc, etc,.... ;)

And let me give you yet another piece of advice Bruce...go look at the Filipino pool players...aint a damn one of them got "perfect form". It doesn't matter how you get from point A to B...its how well you pocket them balls. The main thing I tell my kids when they play is this...get comfortable. I saw a road player once shoot between his first and second knuckle and take down the cheese like a mad man. I saw a kid with a broken left arm hold the cue with his thumb and bank three rails on a tight pocket diamond like it was nothing...aint no rocket science to this game...it's a game of dedication and practice.

That's just what I have seen...but then again looking at butts and crotches all day I don't see much from my viewpoint...;)

Shorty
 
Snapshot9 said:
Bruce ... Did you ever see Tin Cup with Kevin Costner when he had those apparatuses on trying to figure out a problem
with his Golf stroke. That is what I think about when people
talk about using things similiar in Pool.

Yeah...but even he said, "There might be something to this Golf ball pendulum thingy...They might be on to something here".... :D
 
Shorty said:
And let me give you yet another piece of advice Bruce...go look at the Filipino pool players...aint a damn one of them got "perfect form". It doesn't matter how you get from point A to B...its how well you pocket them balls. The main thing I tell my kids when they play is this...get comfortable. I saw a road player once shoot between his first and second knuckle and take down the cheese like a mad man. I saw a kid with a broken left arm hold the cue with his thumb and bank three rails on a tight pocket diamond like it was nothing...aint no rocket science to this game...it's a game of dedication and practice.

That's just what I have seen...but then again looking at butts and crotches all day I don't see much from my viewpoint...;)

Shorty




As I do not have Eye in my Head like some Bugs that have a 360 Degree Field of Vision, the Device I described would give FEED BACK, as it would show what I can not see.

The ability to see one mistakes as they happen is wonderful feedback, and an easy way to correct problem with technique.... :cool:
 
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