its seems you put your cue under your right eye..how do you fix your vision center what tool..and do you use one eye or do you use both eyes when you down and shot..thanks
@@aarab1986 i dont think so, been trying to fix like you are saying but i have to choose one eye this time like this guy is saying. i have seen some pro coaches and non could fix it any other method to fix this issue?
I fixed it in a simpler way. Line up a long straight shot to a corner pocket - use a string if you have to but make SURE it is absolutely dead straight. Then, get down in the shot, and move your head left and right until it LOOKS like a straight shot. If you know it IS a straight shot and it LOOKS like a straight , you should have found your vision centre. Do this as many times as you need. For me, it is to place my cue nearly directly under my right eye but maybe a half a centimetre closer to the middle of my head, essentially my cue sits slightly to the right of the centre of my chin. But everyone is different. Ronnie cues with his left eye above the cue. Whatever works for you. Then, verify by attempting the shot, but note if you miss a straight shot that IS straight and LOOKS straight, then you’re likely not CUEING straight, and must fix that in a different way, but you at least know where the problem is.
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Is this in Carlisle Cumbria?? It looks very familiar
its seems you put your cue under your right eye..how do you fix your vision center what tool..and do you use one eye or do you use both eyes when you down and shot..thanks
Hi .i ve used this material to fix my vision center ruclips.net/video/_7Z0YLGsNN0/видео.html .for me iam using one eye
@@aarab1986 thanks sir..by the way if snooker pro use both eyes or one eye only..what do you recommend sir what to do
@@bencayago731 you have to use your both eyes in the right way .fix your head position above the cue by playing only straight shots
@@aarab1986 i dont think so, been trying to fix like you are saying but i have to choose one eye this time like this guy is saying. i have seen some pro coaches and non could fix it
any other method to fix this issue?
im going through this and cant fix it, right handed and right eyed. how did u fix it?
I fixed it in a simpler way. Line up a long straight shot to a corner pocket - use a string if you have to but make SURE it is absolutely dead straight. Then, get down in the shot, and move your head left and right until it LOOKS like a straight shot. If you know it IS a straight shot and it LOOKS like a straight , you should have found your vision centre. Do this as many times as you need. For me, it is to place my cue nearly directly under my right eye but maybe a half a centimetre closer to the middle of my head, essentially my cue sits slightly to the right of the centre of my chin. But everyone is different. Ronnie cues with his left eye above the cue. Whatever works for you. Then, verify by attempting the shot, but note if you miss a straight shot that IS straight and LOOKS straight, then you’re likely not CUEING straight, and must fix that in a different way, but you at least know where the problem is.
@@jama211 TQ for ur tips
Try this: ruclips.net/video/nwftW8Zf9hE/видео.html
How. Do you monitize your channel even you dont have 1000 subscribers?
I hav3 da same issue. U r using more right eye. Tiring.
Amazing and very interesting snooker video🎥👍👍👍
Super like👌👌👌 good and helpful information and tips💡
Thanks for sharing
Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
try giving your technique a proper examination on a proper pro table , anything else is just peeing in the wind , good luck .
Wtf y talking about