I'm finding my way with my timing again thanks to some coaching, I struggle a little to implement it all the time as my natural tempo has always been alot quicker. One is fighting the other just now every time I go to the table and during this it's made me think:
I switch my eyes from the white ball to the object ball at the back of the backswing and that moment creates my pause, it's relatively quick but it is there.
This made me think why do some pro's have a longer rear pause than others?
Does it take some of them longer than others to adjust there eyes and see the shot in their mind?
At one end of the scale Alan McManus springs to mind, I've seen him practice a few times and the pause looks very pronounced.
Then someone like John Higgins is a little faster & probably like the textbook steve davis of the 80's pace.
Then I know Ronnie is the exception to every rule but you can barely see his pause until he maybe plays a bigger shot over distance.
I know every player is different, I was just interested in peoples thoughts as to why some have a shorter or longer rear pause.
Cheers
Derek
I switch my eyes from the white ball to the object ball at the back of the backswing and that moment creates my pause, it's relatively quick but it is there.
This made me think why do some pro's have a longer rear pause than others?
Does it take some of them longer than others to adjust there eyes and see the shot in their mind?
At one end of the scale Alan McManus springs to mind, I've seen him practice a few times and the pause looks very pronounced.
Then someone like John Higgins is a little faster & probably like the textbook steve davis of the 80's pace.
Then I know Ronnie is the exception to every rule but you can barely see his pause until he maybe plays a bigger shot over distance.
I know every player is different, I was just interested in peoples thoughts as to why some have a shorter or longer rear pause.
Cheers
Derek
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