Aiming Without Looking
Absolutely aiming is still happening with Pottr who I suggest is looking at the object ball at the time of cue strike but the processing of all this information is being processed outside of the conscious mind. It becomes 'overlearned' and requires less conscious processing as the situation is familiar. Such intense focus is not required to acheive a desired outcome.
I am sure that you think of many day to day and sporting examples where this happens. It is a very common occurrence.
For many of us have not reached this level of experience and performance so still require conscious focus on our aiming. We are still someway short of Gladwell's 10,000 hours.
Pottr - How many hours do you estimate that you have clocked up mate?
Absolutely aiming is still happening with Pottr who I suggest is looking at the object ball at the time of cue strike but the processing of all this information is being processed outside of the conscious mind. It becomes 'overlearned' and requires less conscious processing as the situation is familiar. Such intense focus is not required to acheive a desired outcome.
I am sure that you think of many day to day and sporting examples where this happens. It is a very common occurrence.
For many of us have not reached this level of experience and performance so still require conscious focus on our aiming. We are still someway short of Gladwell's 10,000 hours.
Pottr - How many hours do you estimate that you have clocked up mate?
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