i was working on some stright in draw shots last night, and i was following some of Mark Wilson's advice he gave me during the lesson i took 18 months ago.
i was using the Rempe training ball, making sure i was hitting the cue ball right where i wanted. at first i missed some shots, but upon examination of the cue ball i noticed i was hitting it right where i wanted. therefore, the Mr. Spock in me says that you must not be lining the shot up properly. so, based upon when and how i had missed, i adjusted my aim/alignment just slightly, and started to make the majority of these shots.
here is my question for you posters:
i noticed that it looked like i wasnt quite aligned straight, that where i was aiming and aligned was off to the left side just ever, ever so slightly. teeny tiny slightly. but yet i was making the shot, and drawing the Rempe ball straight back.
any of you posters ever experience this? your eyes/mind tell you that you are not aligned, but yet thats when you make the shot. or perhaps you are aligned, and your eyes are deceiving you?
thoughts?
DCP
p.s. once again, no insults, jokes, etc, serious replies only, thank you.
				
			i was using the Rempe training ball, making sure i was hitting the cue ball right where i wanted. at first i missed some shots, but upon examination of the cue ball i noticed i was hitting it right where i wanted. therefore, the Mr. Spock in me says that you must not be lining the shot up properly. so, based upon when and how i had missed, i adjusted my aim/alignment just slightly, and started to make the majority of these shots.
here is my question for you posters:
i noticed that it looked like i wasnt quite aligned straight, that where i was aiming and aligned was off to the left side just ever, ever so slightly. teeny tiny slightly. but yet i was making the shot, and drawing the Rempe ball straight back.
any of you posters ever experience this? your eyes/mind tell you that you are not aligned, but yet thats when you make the shot. or perhaps you are aligned, and your eyes are deceiving you?
thoughts?
DCP
p.s. once again, no insults, jokes, etc, serious replies only, thank you.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 . I like to take time aiming though, as i find when i take my time to make shure i am aimed up i pocket the ball. The whole aiming edges to the edges on the objectball really is helpful for me, especially on the break shot, i see some people just put as much power into there break and not hit the rack square. But if they aimed the edges and made shure they hit that baby square with that power, there can produce alot more break and run outs.
. I like to take time aiming though, as i find when i take my time to make shure i am aimed up i pocket the ball. The whole aiming edges to the edges on the objectball really is helpful for me, especially on the break shot, i see some people just put as much power into there break and not hit the rack square. But if they aimed the edges and made shure they hit that baby square with that power, there can produce alot more break and run outs.