dquarasr
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Of course left/right alignment is vitally important. But I've not seen much discussion about fore/aft stance placement.
I've been using the MOAD (diagonal 2:1 diamond to 1:2 diamond shot, both sides of the table) to "groove" my stroke and stance.
I can follow the CB into the pocket 3 out of 5 times when shooting diagonally left-to-right. I miss CB left nearly all the time shooting diagonally right-to-left.
Two observations from today:
1 - I'm a moron. Insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over expecting different results, so I must be insane. After shooting the right-to-left, I try the left-to-right over and over and over. I either miss the pocket entirely, or make the OB but the CB hits the long rail sometimes almost a whole diamond up from the corner pocket.
So, why? I got out my tape measure and checked the placement of the reinforcing dots I put down to replicate the shot. OF COURSE! The damned dots in the right-to-left shot were each off 1/4", so "straight in" was actually cheating the pocket to the right. Duh. (Face palm)
2 - I must keep my face square to the shot, with the cue under my vision center. Repeat "Duh". This is a known, no surprises here.
3 - After I fixed #1, I was still missing CB left a bit. Mostly making the OB, but woefully inadequate in having the CB follow the OB into the pocket. Huh, interesting. Why? I realized that for some reason, when I line up and get down on the shot left-to-right, my cue tip, with my standard 7-8" bridge length, is right on the CB. When I line up the right-to-left, because of my perception of where I am in relation to the table, I'm standing 3"-5" farther back and unconsciously, I don't move forward with my feet, I simply stretch my bridge arm and hand to reach the CB. That obviously (?) affects stroke alignment.
After I got my fore-aft alignment closer to the CB, my success in making the shot and following the OB into the pocket was much better.
Comments on fore-aft stance "alignment", reaching for the CB, and how it affects the stroke and alignment most welcome!!! In my case, it appears that reaching for the shot causes me to get down farther on the shot than "normal" (for me), and messes up my shoulder / elbow / head alignment.
I'm interested in hearing your feedback on whether I am on to something, or barking up the wrong tree. Thanks.
I've been using the MOAD (diagonal 2:1 diamond to 1:2 diamond shot, both sides of the table) to "groove" my stroke and stance.
I can follow the CB into the pocket 3 out of 5 times when shooting diagonally left-to-right. I miss CB left nearly all the time shooting diagonally right-to-left.
Two observations from today:
1 - I'm a moron. Insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over expecting different results, so I must be insane. After shooting the right-to-left, I try the left-to-right over and over and over. I either miss the pocket entirely, or make the OB but the CB hits the long rail sometimes almost a whole diamond up from the corner pocket.
So, why? I got out my tape measure and checked the placement of the reinforcing dots I put down to replicate the shot. OF COURSE! The damned dots in the right-to-left shot were each off 1/4", so "straight in" was actually cheating the pocket to the right. Duh. (Face palm)
2 - I must keep my face square to the shot, with the cue under my vision center. Repeat "Duh". This is a known, no surprises here.
3 - After I fixed #1, I was still missing CB left a bit. Mostly making the OB, but woefully inadequate in having the CB follow the OB into the pocket. Huh, interesting. Why? I realized that for some reason, when I line up and get down on the shot left-to-right, my cue tip, with my standard 7-8" bridge length, is right on the CB. When I line up the right-to-left, because of my perception of where I am in relation to the table, I'm standing 3"-5" farther back and unconsciously, I don't move forward with my feet, I simply stretch my bridge arm and hand to reach the CB. That obviously (?) affects stroke alignment.
After I got my fore-aft alignment closer to the CB, my success in making the shot and following the OB into the pocket was much better.
Comments on fore-aft stance "alignment", reaching for the CB, and how it affects the stroke and alignment most welcome!!! In my case, it appears that reaching for the shot causes me to get down farther on the shot than "normal" (for me), and messes up my shoulder / elbow / head alignment.
I'm interested in hearing your feedback on whether I am on to something, or barking up the wrong tree. Thanks.