appreciate all the responses. I like the way fran put it, I can visualize almost all of my misses stemming from the two things she mentions
What errors do you see in your own game?
I've been watching video of my play, and try to figure out what I'm doing right/wrong. it's an ongoing process, but I'm seeing a few things
even after a good amount of dedicated play, I still encounter a fair number of shots I'm unfamiliar with- either how to hit it, or not sure exactly where the balls are going
related to this, my shot selection is getting better, but I do still regularly make mistakes in that department- which balls to hit, and how
I usually hit them ok, but my body is often challenged by blind cuts- sometimes I tilt my head and my elbow flares out when hitting these (and occasionally other) shots
my cue tip/stroke stutters/hesitates after getting through the cb..could be a symptom of a stroke flaw? trying not to, but I do it quite a bit so not sure
over the past year(?) or so, I've switched to looking at the ob last- it's working pretty well I think, but I sometimes have trouble on long shots with it
NOT a teacher but i see a lot of mid-to-lower level players everyday. I'd say the vast majority have NO CLUE how to find then drop down on a shot line. They chalk(sometimes) then just haphazardly get down and whack it.
great point. some here might recall from seeing me play that I've been known to shuffle my feet when getting down on the ball, not as much lately
I started looking at the ob contact point when getting down on the shot, and often my feet/body find their way to what feels good. not always, but often
and I can relate to missing when my body feels out of place, which goes back to commitment- trying to get up when I don't feel right, start over