Playing on an Accomplished Level
To achieve that goal you have to practice Smart more so than Hard.
Simply hitting lots of balls won't do it quickly. Focusing your attention to particular parts of your game where you know you need work improves your overall game. This can be an individual shot you miss. So how can an individual shot be of so much importance?
Shots are separated by distance from the cue ball to the object ball and by angle.
Then you start to divide them up by spin type. So distance, angle, spin type and the allowances made for those different distances using that spin.
I teach you how to know the distance simply from looking at the shot. We'll measure a few then your eye will know and you'll get down knowing more about the shot
than you previously ever knew and that leads to more success.
The same shot with center ball is hit a bit differently from your eyes perspective when you do something simple like Top or Bottom Spin and why is that? The top and bottom spin affect throw if the shot is at an angle.
How can you learn the shots with all the spin types unless you have a solid base on which to learn from?
My techniques are designed to provide that basis from which everything grows. I developed this for a long time before this point.
My advice is take a look at what I have as early in your game as possible. You're game will thank me.
There is much about aiming and shot making that is made more complicated than it should be. I made it my job to simplify it.
To achieve that goal you have to practice Smart more so than Hard.
Simply hitting lots of balls won't do it quickly. Focusing your attention to particular parts of your game where you know you need work improves your overall game. This can be an individual shot you miss. So how can an individual shot be of so much importance?
Shots are separated by distance from the cue ball to the object ball and by angle.
Then you start to divide them up by spin type. So distance, angle, spin type and the allowances made for those different distances using that spin.
I teach you how to know the distance simply from looking at the shot. We'll measure a few then your eye will know and you'll get down knowing more about the shot
than you previously ever knew and that leads to more success.
The same shot with center ball is hit a bit differently from your eyes perspective when you do something simple like Top or Bottom Spin and why is that? The top and bottom spin affect throw if the shot is at an angle.
How can you learn the shots with all the spin types unless you have a solid base on which to learn from?
My techniques are designed to provide that basis from which everything grows. I developed this for a long time before this point.
My advice is take a look at what I have as early in your game as possible. You're game will thank me.
There is much about aiming and shot making that is made more complicated than it should be. I made it my job to simplify it.