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  • #31
    On my final drawback my eyes are on the object ball contact point. I just cant see this watching the stick come back to be beneficial, the speed it comes back is important for sure, not too quick. For those learning to try and do that is way tooooo much..

    It kind of contradicts all thats been said on here for years about fixation on BOB...
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    • #32
      So revelation, you found something


      Originally Posted by throtts View Post
      On my final drawback my eyes are on the object ball contact point. I just cant see this watching the stick come back to be beneficial, the speed it comes back is important for sure, not too quick. For those learning to try and do that is way tooooo much..

      It kind of contradicts all thats been said on here for years about fixation on BOB...

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      • #33
        Originally Posted by throtts View Post
        On my final drawback my eyes are on the object ball contact point. I just cant see this watching the stick come back to be beneficial, the speed it comes back is important for sure, not too quick. For those learning to try and do that is way tooooo much..

        It kind of contradicts all thats been said on here for years about fixation on BOB...
        Yes. When I draw back the cue. I try to only focus on the contact point on the object ball. I do find it hard to totally concentrate at that point which is why I miss balls.

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        • #34
          Maybe your feet aren't set right. I know I'm gonna pot the ball, before I get down on the shot because, my foot-work is right and on balance. As long as when I'm on the shot I see my cue is gonna go through straight by looking at it on the backswing.

          Originally Posted by cyberheater View Post
          Yes. When I draw back the cue. I try to only focus on the contact point on the object ball. I do find it hard to totally concentrate at that point which is why I miss balls.

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
            Maybe your feet aren't set right. I know I'm gonna pot the ball, before I get down on the shot because, my foot-work is right and on balance. As long as when I'm on the shot I see my cue is gonna go through straight by looking at it on the backswing.
            That may be it. I'll check it out.

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            • #36
              Looks like your his English sparing partner and snooker is the subject

              Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
              Sidd:

              I notice your English spelling is better than mine (devastated). The term 'swing thought' comes from golf and is used by almost every golf teaching pro I've ever heard of and I believe it's a good thing to have in snooker. Just one thought which should try and remedy the individual player's worst problem or what he feels is his worst problem

              Terry

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