Hi,
Just wondering if somebody could explain the context of the word "timing" when used in a snooker sense. I have heard it used during various conversations from a whole range of sources... But (And as stupid as this makes me sound!) what does it mean?
I cannot understand the concept of "timing" to something that is stationary? In the sense that, if I hit a stationary ball now, or in 10 minutes time, how is there any difference? The ball is still under the same initial condition and no other variables have changed?
I assume therefore that "timing" does not refer to this context, but what exactly does it refer to?
It's use is found greatly when describing screw shots, etc (I have not really attempted these, but simply it is a fair example of the use of the term "timing").
Any input appreciated; Feel a fool asking what on the face of it sounds like a simple question, but it's really got me stumped!
Cheers
Just wondering if somebody could explain the context of the word "timing" when used in a snooker sense. I have heard it used during various conversations from a whole range of sources... But (And as stupid as this makes me sound!) what does it mean?
I cannot understand the concept of "timing" to something that is stationary? In the sense that, if I hit a stationary ball now, or in 10 minutes time, how is there any difference? The ball is still under the same initial condition and no other variables have changed?
I assume therefore that "timing" does not refer to this context, but what exactly does it refer to?
It's use is found greatly when describing screw shots, etc (I have not really attempted these, but simply it is a fair example of the use of the term "timing").
Any input appreciated; Feel a fool asking what on the face of it sounds like a simple question, but it's really got me stumped!
Cheers
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