I have been playing snooker for about 4 years now but have never got to a stage of ever playing for more then twice a week. I have been coached by a professional coach, but have never quite known the right way to do a few technical sides of the game.
Firstly, when you are potting a shot should you put any time into sighting where you are going to hit the white ball or should you just naturally know where. i.e. when you go down on a shot should you solely focus on the object ball and nothing else (I have always glanced back and forth which i think loses accuracy on the potting angle)
I personally think sighting is one of the most underestimated lapses in snooker players most people mention action stance and timing but i think this can go under the radar a little.
Firstly, when you are potting a shot should you put any time into sighting where you are going to hit the white ball or should you just naturally know where. i.e. when you go down on a shot should you solely focus on the object ball and nothing else (I have always glanced back and forth which i think loses accuracy on the potting angle)
I personally think sighting is one of the most underestimated lapses in snooker players most people mention action stance and timing but i think this can go under the radar a little.
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