Mike...It is not really being debated. Fran, it would appear, does not understand the dynamics of the Quiet Eye Study, even though JoeW and Mark have given her significant data and research to back up the "claims" of the studies. Even English came up with the correct info from the study. In fact, they were not 'random' testing, and the skills of the participants were directly related to the data received from the study. Not only that, but a year after the study was done in FL, it was repeated, with all variables being duplicated, at the U. of Quebec, in which they got the exact same results (less pingponging and longer dwell times resulted in better results...pocketing the shots at hand). There is no doubt that this practice results in more confidence and greater pocketing percentages for all skill levels of players, including pros. It is, without doubt, the second most important thing we teach. The fact that you routinely dismiss instructional advice, that has worked wonders for 1000's of players, is one of the reasons why you find it so difficult to improve. You should talk more to your brother. He, at least, is willing to put in the proportionate disciplined practice time, in order to make a rational choice on what works for him (and as a result, has improved dramatically in the past 9 months).
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Scott, if you pause the tip on the cueball for two seconds at least , wouldn't looking at the OB on the final stroke be academic ?
That is if your shoulder/salute finish is lined up to the aiming line anyway ?
If that shoulder is on the wrong line, anything else around that is also wrong.