Learning CTE
The hardest part I've had trouble with CTE/Pro one is how you move into the shot.
Do I understand this correctly.
With a regular pool stance your lead leg or aiming leg goes on the aim line then your other leg steps across on an angle to the aim line. You then bend your upper body towards your aim line until your visually lined up for the shot as explained by Max Eberle.
In Stan's CTE/Pro dvd it seems to me that with CTE you do this the other way around.
You establish your visuals, move into the shot with visuals locked in, then you move your body out of the way.
This seems to be the opposite way to move in compared to ghost ball or fractional.
This moving in process has and has still being the hardest part of CTE to work out.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Cheers
The hardest part I've had trouble with CTE/Pro one is how you move into the shot.
Do I understand this correctly.
With a regular pool stance your lead leg or aiming leg goes on the aim line then your other leg steps across on an angle to the aim line. You then bend your upper body towards your aim line until your visually lined up for the shot as explained by Max Eberle.
In Stan's CTE/Pro dvd it seems to me that with CTE you do this the other way around.
You establish your visuals, move into the shot with visuals locked in, then you move your body out of the way.
This seems to be the opposite way to move in compared to ghost ball or fractional.
This moving in process has and has still being the hardest part of CTE to work out.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Cheers