One thing I've noticed on AZ is there are an awful lot of proud people that aren't willing to admit that they got something wrong about pool. Very few people are willing to publicly acknowledge that they misunderstood something about our game.
So, with that in mind what is something that you got wrong?
Here are a couple of mine:
I used to think you could put more draw on the cue ball with an elevated stroke but I was set straight on that one.
I was a big believer in "natural talent" but I'm on the other side of that one now thanks to some on here. I know that one is still very debatable.
Another big one for me was I didn't really think the fundamentals were all that important when I first starting reading on AZ. I would just focus on getting the ball in the hole. I now sort of do things the other way around now. I focus on the fundamentals and this helps me get the ball in the hole.
Aiming??? I gave up on that one. I spent a lot of time reading about a lot of different systems but what I have come up with is less is more in this department. I like having something to fall back on when I'm struggling. When I'm struggling all I do is overlap the contact point. Don't know if I was wrong about that one or not.
***EDIT***
Another one I just thought of was I thought cue ball squirt was influenced by how hard you struck the cue ball. Meaning, the harder you hit it the more it would squirt. I now believe that squirt is pretty much the same regardless of how hard you hit the ball.
There are a lot of other things that I've changed my mind about thanks to many on here. What are some of yours?
So, with that in mind what is something that you got wrong?
Here are a couple of mine:
I used to think you could put more draw on the cue ball with an elevated stroke but I was set straight on that one.
I was a big believer in "natural talent" but I'm on the other side of that one now thanks to some on here. I know that one is still very debatable.
Another big one for me was I didn't really think the fundamentals were all that important when I first starting reading on AZ. I would just focus on getting the ball in the hole. I now sort of do things the other way around now. I focus on the fundamentals and this helps me get the ball in the hole.
Aiming??? I gave up on that one. I spent a lot of time reading about a lot of different systems but what I have come up with is less is more in this department. I like having something to fall back on when I'm struggling. When I'm struggling all I do is overlap the contact point. Don't know if I was wrong about that one or not.
***EDIT***
Another one I just thought of was I thought cue ball squirt was influenced by how hard you struck the cue ball. Meaning, the harder you hit it the more it would squirt. I now believe that squirt is pretty much the same regardless of how hard you hit the ball.
There are a lot of other things that I've changed my mind about thanks to many on here. What are some of yours?
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