Well i have two things to say and that will be that for me on this subject, first my pre shot routine from now on shall be(after all this debate)my original one lol, it will be as follows , left foot on line of aim, cue on line of aim(a la Nic Barrow) drop down chest to cue(Dell Hill style) eyes locked on to point of contact of object ball, check all is well on front pause, full concentration on bob on rear pause, straight smooth follow through staying as still as i can ,hand ending in same place at the end of stroke all the time, and track ob with eyes NOT HEAD you hear me NOT HEAD lol.
The second point i may be way off with but i feel its worth asking again and its this
When i was on the forum a while back i asked what the difference between aiming and sighting was as i couldnt understand it and was told they where the same thing, well to me i have decided they are completely different, to me aiming is done with the cue and sighting is done with the eyes,another way of putting it is the line of AIM is with the cue and centre of cue ball, the line of sight is with the eyes and contact point on object ball and the only point these two align is on an exact straight shot this is the one and only time you are sighting down the cue,(like a rifle) on all other shots you are aiming one way sighting another , so my question is(at last)are aiming and sighting two ,although connected,separate things?.
The second point i may be way off with but i feel its worth asking again and its this
When i was on the forum a while back i asked what the difference between aiming and sighting was as i couldnt understand it and was told they where the same thing, well to me i have decided they are completely different, to me aiming is done with the cue and sighting is done with the eyes,another way of putting it is the line of AIM is with the cue and centre of cue ball, the line of sight is with the eyes and contact point on object ball and the only point these two align is on an exact straight shot this is the one and only time you are sighting down the cue,(like a rifle) on all other shots you are aiming one way sighting another , so my question is(at last)are aiming and sighting two ,although connected,separate things?.
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