Hello all!!
First of all I have to say that I've gotten to the level of use of CTE Pro 1 aiming system to that level that I'm almost fully satisfied, but not entirely hence this thread.
I'm currently playing the best pool in my life and would never go back to aiming by feel, so to get that out of the way immediately.
This is a thread where I'm just asking experienced CTE Pro 1 users for help, so no need for non-users to chime in.
I don't miss very much nowadays but when I do its usually a cut to the right. Even when I align to the shot, when its a cut to the right, I immediately feel very unusual and out of place, while for cuts to the left everything feels very natural and confortable. When I go down in full stance the shot feels A LOT more natural and confortable but still not as much as a cut to the left.
When I align to the shots my body is turned at a 45° angle to the perceptions, as Stan suggests, and my nose is always pointing to the right, I align my vision center to perceptions, which is the point between my nose and right eye. I use visual sweeps.
Did anyone else had a similar problem?
If so did you solve it and how?
I'm afraid what will happen if I get over this last hurdle :thumbup:
TNX!!
Mirza
First of all I have to say that I've gotten to the level of use of CTE Pro 1 aiming system to that level that I'm almost fully satisfied, but not entirely hence this thread.
I'm currently playing the best pool in my life and would never go back to aiming by feel, so to get that out of the way immediately.
This is a thread where I'm just asking experienced CTE Pro 1 users for help, so no need for non-users to chime in.
I don't miss very much nowadays but when I do its usually a cut to the right. Even when I align to the shot, when its a cut to the right, I immediately feel very unusual and out of place, while for cuts to the left everything feels very natural and confortable. When I go down in full stance the shot feels A LOT more natural and confortable but still not as much as a cut to the left.
When I align to the shots my body is turned at a 45° angle to the perceptions, as Stan suggests, and my nose is always pointing to the right, I align my vision center to perceptions, which is the point between my nose and right eye. I use visual sweeps.
Did anyone else had a similar problem?
If so did you solve it and how?
I'm afraid what will happen if I get over this last hurdle :thumbup:
TNX!!
Mirza