Establishing a good aiming system and a good launching system is the core of posture, the essence and soul of posture. Posture and action is not static, not static, but its unified standard is eternal: the accuracy of its own aiming system, corrected to better meet the objective reality. The firing and striking system can be perfected in terms of precision control of strength and accuracy.
The first thing you need to do is to get your sights in the direction of your arms. This requires your upper body and head to work together to meet your arm. I.e., you need to get comfortable with the arm movement first, and the comfort of your upper body and eyes should be subordinate to the comfort of the arm!
Some people always prefer to make their eyes comfortable first, with their upper body and arms going to match their eyes, and using their arms to find their sight. Because the line of scrimmage is already confirmed when standing, when attaching the body downward, you always want to stop moving the head, fix the direction of vision first, and then bring the club closer to the center of the body. The consequence is the formation of a waiver, also known as a waiver of the moon. The elbow joint is biased toward the outside of the head, and the lower arm is not perpendicular to the ground. At this point in the grip, often the wrist direction is not correct (easy to lead to the internal buckle). It is easy to miss when you make a strong shot. At this time, the arm direction is often wrong.
Another situation is to lie too low. Some people in order to put the chin and the club close to the body, the body is dead down, head high, chest from the club is very close to the club, or even the club close to the chest, in order to get out of the club chest does not get in the way, grip the club wrist flipped, in order to get out of the club does not hit the chest. But at this time, the wrist direction is often not right. Once the club is out of the way, the fingers will appear to be a natural club breaking phenomenon. When Davis was talking about the grip, he said that he didn’t like to use the word grip, he preferred the word butt. This is because grip gives the impression of a tight or dead grip, which is incorrect.
Similarly, here, talking about the plank position, I don’t like to use the term downward plank and prefer the term prone. This is because the downward plie is more likely to give the impression of being down or lying low, and there are even those who would associate it with crawling, which is completely wrong. Pitching down, on the other hand, is a natural movement; it is not a deliberate downward plopping or crawling. The purpose of prone one is to find the center of gravity of the body, so that the body is more stable, more convenient to power, and the second is to correct the body’s targeting system, so that the line of sight and arm direction, wrist direction uniform. Once the prone position is wrong, it will equally affect the grip and the shot.
As for the length of the follow-through (extension) distance, it depends on the situation of the force. Generally speaking, if the force is strong, the follow-through will be slightly longer, and if the force is small, the follow-through will be slightly shorter. However, some people will sink their arms more and have a longer follow-through. A more typical example is O’Sullivan. Since O’Sullivan’s excellence in snooker has been widely recognized, it seems that his subversion of tradition has been magnified. Some people praise O’Sullivan’s power, saying how perfect his big arm is, or how advanced his extension technique is, etc. Even Davis once imitated O’Sullivan’s power. Even Davis once imitated O’Sullivan, and even told reporters how reasonable O’Sullivan’s propulsion (extension) technique was. In this regard, O’Sullivan is crying and laughing. Because he has always thought that his big arm sinking is a technical defect, changed for a long time, but unsuccessful. He has always envied Davis’s power and wanted to be like him. When he learned that Davis had comments such as the above, he could not help but sigh that he (Davis) seemed to be completely messed up.
Beginners often find it difficult to aim, and from time to time, when they are ready to hit the ball, they are not sure if the target ball will go in, and they can’t find the feeling that it must go in. Often they will stand up and feel like they should hit it from a certain angle, but when they get down they don’t feel right and have to adjust. But in the end, you still can’t hit the ball. Even if it goes in, it is still the feeling of going in. This is rarely the case with high handicappers. Their down ball feeling is very strong, for the vast majority of the ball, out of the club before already know is bound to go in. This feeling of the ball is what we call the sense of approach. Aiming is all about finding the right sense of approach.
Many people have explored a variety of so-called aiming methods, but never found that strong, correct sense of goal. The masters feel that most of the balls, if they are simply goals, are very simple and easy. Many masters never know what the aiming method is, but only know the sense of goal, only know how to hit the mother ball over, the target ball will be sure to score.
Three lines of sight are important. That is, the line of sight, the club (line) and the hitting line (aiming line) should be in the same vertical plane. However, this alone is not enough. In order to develop a strong, correct sense of approach, it is necessary to develop a good aiming system that suits you. Here, in addition to the three lines of sight, you also need to find the right angle of sight.
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The same person, different ball type, have different optimal perspective. Different people, for the same ball type, the best angle of view is slightly different, some smaller, some larger. You can try it yourself. Behind the mother ball, the line of sight starts from close to the level of the table, and your eyes rise a little bit, or the line of sight starts from standing, and your eyes lower a little bit. You will surely find that there is a suitable sight angle for you, in this sight angle to observe the mother ball, the target ball and the hole and the spatial position relationship between them, than you in other sight angle observation is much clearer, clearer. This angle of view is your best aiming angle. When you hit the ball at the optimal aiming angle, if your club is pointing at the correct hitting line, you will have a strong sense of scoring; if your club is not at the correct hitting line, you can obviously feel whether it is too thick or too thin, and you can make the correct adjustment accordingly.
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