After watching a couple of videos on youtube yesterday where the guy basically says you get the line of the shot before you get down, and if you have done this correctly then you can basically close your eyes the second your chin touches the cue, with no sighting and no feathering and pot the ball.
I have also in the past read the same sort of thing many times, you line up the shot before you even get down to play it. Now here's what has just dawned on me that does not make sense....if you must get the line of the shot perfectly before getting down, technically any form of sighting or aiming once down is then in theory a total waste of time. Likewise if sighting after getting down DOES assist getting the aim correct, then everything I have seen and read about lining up the shot BEFORE you even get down and being able to close your eyes and play the shot without any further aiming, is rubbish.
It cannot be both, either aim is actually achieved once down and during your sighting process, or it is achieved before you get down and sighting is then redundant.
Personally I suspect any claims of accurately lining up a shot before getting down are rubbish. common sense dictates you need to be more or less on the right line before getting down, but I suspect the actual finer aiming to target the pocket with the object ball is basically done when down and sighting.
I ask because I have never really bothered to attempt any kind of super accuracy when lining up before getting down, it has always just come naturally to me to get down in a position where I am basically targeting roughly the right area on the object ball and the sighting/feathering process fine tunes it to get it accurate.
I have also in the past read the same sort of thing many times, you line up the shot before you even get down to play it. Now here's what has just dawned on me that does not make sense....if you must get the line of the shot perfectly before getting down, technically any form of sighting or aiming once down is then in theory a total waste of time. Likewise if sighting after getting down DOES assist getting the aim correct, then everything I have seen and read about lining up the shot BEFORE you even get down and being able to close your eyes and play the shot without any further aiming, is rubbish.
It cannot be both, either aim is actually achieved once down and during your sighting process, or it is achieved before you get down and sighting is then redundant.
Personally I suspect any claims of accurately lining up a shot before getting down are rubbish. common sense dictates you need to be more or less on the right line before getting down, but I suspect the actual finer aiming to target the pocket with the object ball is basically done when down and sighting.
I ask because I have never really bothered to attempt any kind of super accuracy when lining up before getting down, it has always just come naturally to me to get down in a position where I am basically targeting roughly the right area on the object ball and the sighting/feathering process fine tunes it to get it accurate.
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