When you get "Failure can't apply to a single clip" from applying it to the latter of the two clips (and only the latter), click on the morph and look in the Effect Controls. Change "Alignment" to "Center at Cut" and it should automatically now apply to the two clips by newly covering the prior clip in addition to the latter clip.
Wow. This video was very informative. Thanks for sharing all the details of eye dominance, over exaggerating etc. I'm going to practice this tomorrow night. I need to straighten my arm swing and stop pulling down from the top.
What do I do once I know my eye dominance? I can very clearly see in which direction I miss (to the left) and I also learned (using your technique) that i'm fairly left-eye dominant. What do I do with that information about my eye dominance?
You dont do anything just be aware of it left eye dominant goes left right eye dominant goes right for the most part or if your targeting 15 at the arrows and left eye dominant you may have to look at 17 to hit 15
This video was great, I enjoy your videos. I was wondering if you can help me about what kind a balls would be a good transition balls. Do they have to be a pearl ball or can it be something else?
The results of the eye dominance test as explained seems to be dependent on which hand is used to encircle the object. Try using one hand then the other, eye dominance changes accordingly. Something is wrong with either the theory of eye dominance or the method stated for it to be determined.
I tried this and my eye dominance changed! I'm right handed and when I use my right hand to check, my left eye is dominant. Vice Versa for the left hand! So what do I do now? LOL
I am most definitely right eye dominant but yeah, when I do this test it varies not on which hand I use but on which side of my head the object is. For example, if I stand at the foul line dead center and focus on the head pin, 3 pin, 6 or 10, I'm right eye with either hand. But if I focus on the 2 pin or any others left, I'm left eye dominant by this test. Makes sense to me though since I've never had a problem using my left eye when needed, such as shooting left handed. I'm right handed but shooters should practice shooting with their non dominant hand and I have no issues focusing on the sights with my left when I do so.
It's definitely all perspective seeing as our eyes are both in the midline of our faces.. one will have a blind spot due to it's placement on one side of the face. That mixed with the positioning of the hand, whichever you're using, will lead to the end results switching.. the test cannot be reliable
@@chriskelly509 i really have to focus sometimes turning my head to the left a little and keeping the arm swing straight. sometimes if l am way off l close my left eye on my approach and that helps too
When you get "Failure can't apply to a single clip" from applying it to the latter of the two clips (and only the latter), click on the morph and look in the Effect Controls. Change "Alignment" to "Center at Cut" and it should automatically now apply to the two clips by newly covering the prior clip in addition to the latter clip.
Wow. This video was very informative. Thanks for sharing all the details of eye dominance, over exaggerating etc. I'm going to practice this tomorrow night. I need to straighten my arm swing and stop pulling down from the top.
I miss to the left a lot. I'm left I dominate so I poked out my left eye, problem solved 😊
What do I do once I know my eye dominance? I can very clearly see in which direction I miss (to the left) and I also learned (using your technique) that i'm fairly left-eye dominant. What do I do with that information about my eye dominance?
You dont do anything just be aware of it left eye dominant goes left right eye dominant goes right for the most part or if your targeting 15 at the arrows and left eye dominant you may have to look at 17 to hit 15
This video was great, I enjoy your videos. I was wondering if you can help me about what kind a balls would be a good transition balls. Do they have to be a pearl ball or can it be something else?
The results of the eye dominance test as explained seems to be dependent on which hand is used to encircle the object. Try using one hand then the other, eye dominance changes accordingly. Something is wrong with either the theory of eye dominance or the method stated for it to be determined.
I've tried this test with both hands and it clearly shows (for me) right eye dominance. Try holding either hand as far from your head as possible...
I tried this and my eye dominance changed! I'm right handed and when I use my right hand to check, my left eye is dominant. Vice Versa for the left hand! So what do I do now? LOL
I am most definitely right eye dominant but yeah, when I do this test it varies not on which hand I use but on which side of my head the object is. For example, if I stand at the foul line dead center and focus on the head pin, 3 pin, 6 or 10, I'm right eye with either hand. But if I focus on the 2 pin or any others left, I'm left eye dominant by this test. Makes sense to me though since I've never had a problem using my left eye when needed, such as shooting left handed. I'm right handed but shooters should practice shooting with their non dominant hand and I have no issues focusing on the sights with my left when I do so.
It's definitely all perspective seeing as our eyes are both in the midline of our faces.. one will have a blind spot due to it's placement on one side of the face. That mixed with the positioning of the hand, whichever you're using, will lead to the end results switching.. the test cannot be reliable
im a lefty. right eye dominant, and l miss mostly my mark to the right
I'm a lefty who's right eye dominant and I miss to the left LOL
@@chriskelly509 i really have to focus sometimes turning my head to the left a little and keeping the arm swing straight. sometimes if l am way off l close my left eye on my approach and that helps too
I am a lefty and right eye dominate. In order to hit my mark I look 2 boards right of my target which is the dots where I target.
Hay jr show us the pro shop outside to in sometime.
I found over time that closing the shoulders pulls the shot. Square shoulders is part of my setup.
I'm left eye dominant, but miss mostly to the right. When you want to hit say 15, what board do you look ? And is it at arrows , nearer or farther ?
I look at the 17 board to hit 15.
Can you actually show it?