If you can target at the arrows for spares then you can target the arrows for the first ball. Targeting further out, in your case the arrows, will help keep the angle correct when moving. Targeting at the foul line, given the angle, the move is a lot less. Think of a triangle with your body at a point. You're targeting just beyond that point. The same angle further into the triangle gives an optical illusion that it's more than it truly is. Every two boards with your feet, move one at the arrows and you should still have the same break point (or real close).
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