drivermaker
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I think everyone would agree that when you're in deadstroke and just making everything, you're on auto-pilot or cruise control. It's playing with absence of thought, although you really don't but it sure seems that way.
On the other hand, a couple of threads are going on now about "A hitch in my stroke" or "The Stroke (a debate)" and there's ALWAYS controversy when something comes up about aiming or aiming systems.
There are hundreds of things that can go rolling through your mind as you're setting up to shoot...so after assessing the table layout for the next few balls and the speed you'll need to get there or the spin (we won't count this part in the process), if you had only ONE thought to focus on when setting up to the ball, what WOULD it be? What is the MOST important focal point? Or, what WOULDN'T or SHOULDN'T it be?
I surely know for myself that it wouldn't be about some f*#ked up hitch.
Would you think about some part of the stroke? Elbow dropping? Grip pressure? Warm up strokes? Pausing at the end? Follow through? Tempo? Length of stroke? A level upper arm and maintaining it? Staying down? Touching the cloth with your tip? etc., etc.
Right now, I am in deadstroke and I felt like I was playing without thought. But I guess I do. And it DOES have to do with aiming and setting up properly to the shot. THAT'S IT! Nothing else matters...The only thing I see is the shot...the overlap of the CB to OB and pull the trigger. To me, it's the ONLY thing you have to go on. If you get that wrong...it's over.
All of the other stuff is being automatically processed when looking over the table and there's NOTHING with stroke or the rest of it.
So...what's your one thought only?
On the other hand, a couple of threads are going on now about "A hitch in my stroke" or "The Stroke (a debate)" and there's ALWAYS controversy when something comes up about aiming or aiming systems.
There are hundreds of things that can go rolling through your mind as you're setting up to shoot...so after assessing the table layout for the next few balls and the speed you'll need to get there or the spin (we won't count this part in the process), if you had only ONE thought to focus on when setting up to the ball, what WOULD it be? What is the MOST important focal point? Or, what WOULDN'T or SHOULDN'T it be?
I surely know for myself that it wouldn't be about some f*#ked up hitch.
Would you think about some part of the stroke? Elbow dropping? Grip pressure? Warm up strokes? Pausing at the end? Follow through? Tempo? Length of stroke? A level upper arm and maintaining it? Staying down? Touching the cloth with your tip? etc., etc.
Right now, I am in deadstroke and I felt like I was playing without thought. But I guess I do. And it DOES have to do with aiming and setting up properly to the shot. THAT'S IT! Nothing else matters...The only thing I see is the shot...the overlap of the CB to OB and pull the trigger. To me, it's the ONLY thing you have to go on. If you get that wrong...it's over.
All of the other stuff is being automatically processed when looking over the table and there's NOTHING with stroke or the rest of it.
So...what's your one thought only?