Thanks...I don't know why I didn't see that the first time.
Shane's system is the same as mine. Damn. Great minds think alike....and so do Shane's and mine!:thumbup:
MY 5-SHOT AIMING SYSTEM...
I call the 5 shots I have like this (assuming no english):
(as per his shot in video, cutting to the left. Reverse for cutting to the right)
0.)
"Center Center" That's the center of shaft matching up with the center of the OB. The OB goes straight. I don't classify that as a changE in aiming, thus the "0" label.
1.
"Left Center" That's the left side of shaft matching the center of OB. (I can't find my notes right now, so I don't know the precise angles of cut here. I've done the protractor thingy and recorded the exact angles. Some pool geek here might know those off the top of his head?)
2.
"Center 2" I call it this the number '2' spot on the OB, as this is used by one of the pool schools as one of their aiming points. It's in between any easy aiming points. The center of the cue matches up with the spot halfway between the center of the OB and its right edge. This is the hardest one to visualize, imho.
3.
"Right Right" This is matching up the right side of the shaft with the right side of the OB.
4.
"Center Right" Center of cue with right side of OB.
5.
"Left Right" This is the shot Shane shoots in the video. The left side of the shaft lines up with the right side of the OB.
I started using this about two years ago and it really made shooting less stressful, not to mention I am potting balls more often. I don't know if the aiming system is what improves the pottting of balls or if it is just that I don't have to work as hard to aim now and that just makes potting eaiser. But whatever, it works for me. I, like Shane, do it mostly automatically now, without calling the exact shot to myself. Though, when I get off kilter, I go back to saying the words outloud until I get back into stroke.
I hope that makes sense.
Jeff Livingston