CTE PRO One Footwork
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SWEEPS/Footwork
Now let’s talk about footwork. According to Stan, it’s basically like this “Eyes Lead & the Body FOLLOWS”. When he said that, at first I’m like what!?...... So I tried it on the table. Initially it’s tiring coz u miss a lot even though your perception of lines is near perfect and it puts stress on my hips. Afterwards I realize through practice that the “Body FOLLOWS” is like 75% percent dependent on footwork (well of course your eyes is the navigator).
So Today…..
Let’s BEGIN
Every sweep varies from person to person it may be similar but not exact.
With this post I HOPE it can enlighten some people and PROPAGATE that CTE Pro One works just like any system. There is no such thing as “perfect” aiming system for the fact that regardless how objective or distinct aim points/lines are, we are limited by our knowledge and physicality, that’s why every person miss a shot whether they have an aiming system or not. (PROs, amateurs, pool players in general).
My English is limited, so I hope that via pictures I can explain it very well.
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THIS IS STAN's DEMO
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Now knowing that, since I'm accustomed to an orientation where my back foot is my right foot and is angled in approx. 45 degrees.
Here's My footwork
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Now that's great!.. but sometimes I feel awkward when doing right sweeps... so what I did is make a tweak...
Since I'm right handed, it is by reflex that may back foot is my right foot and therefore the movement of my foot is always forward....
So here's what I Did... every time I'm faced with a right sweep.. mY back foot is always the left foot
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For lefties out I think you can do this by just doing it in reverse.. hehehe
Again.. This is my personal experience and what I have know so far (waiting for the DVD).. This
might not be the correct way.. but I thinks its 80% correct...
don't take my word for it Buy the DVD...
Just remember that every final movement of your feet must always feel secured or balanced.
Thanks......
NOTE:
- 1) I’m NOT a proficient CTE PRO ONE user *yet.
- 2) My knowledge until now is based entirely of Stan’s YouTube uploads and his promo trailers, meaning I have an understanding of its basics.
- 3) Before even watched Stan’s Visual Sweep Support video on YouTube, I had to discover footwork for myself. I’m a ghost ball or contact point player or just a classic player who learned pocketing balls through experience, which means my footwork or back-foot is oriented near the shot line and as I go down to the shot.. There it is… I can make that ball.
- 4) With that said, I made the deduction that whenever my intended pocket is, I’m going to call that LEFT or RIGHT Sweep.
- 5) I like CTE Pro One and my CTE Pro One Final Chapter is on the way…Wahahahaha!
SWEEPS/Footwork
Now let’s talk about footwork. According to Stan, it’s basically like this “Eyes Lead & the Body FOLLOWS”. When he said that, at first I’m like what!?...... So I tried it on the table. Initially it’s tiring coz u miss a lot even though your perception of lines is near perfect and it puts stress on my hips. Afterwards I realize through practice that the “Body FOLLOWS” is like 75% percent dependent on footwork (well of course your eyes is the navigator).
So Today…..
- A few weeks/days have passed and watched all of Stan’s video on YouTube my ball pocketing have improved and it seems like there is little or no pressure when I’m on the last ball when gambling or playing tourneys.
Let’s BEGIN
Every sweep varies from person to person it may be similar but not exact.
With this post I HOPE it can enlighten some people and PROPAGATE that CTE Pro One works just like any system. There is no such thing as “perfect” aiming system for the fact that regardless how objective or distinct aim points/lines are, we are limited by our knowledge and physicality, that’s why every person miss a shot whether they have an aiming system or not. (PROs, amateurs, pool players in general).
My English is limited, so I hope that via pictures I can explain it very well.
============================================================
THIS IS STAN's DEMO
=============================================================
Now knowing that, since I'm accustomed to an orientation where my back foot is my right foot and is angled in approx. 45 degrees.
Here's My footwork
==============================================================
Now that's great!.. but sometimes I feel awkward when doing right sweeps... so what I did is make a tweak...
Since I'm right handed, it is by reflex that may back foot is my right foot and therefore the movement of my foot is always forward....
So here's what I Did... every time I'm faced with a right sweep.. mY back foot is always the left foot
==============================================================
For lefties out I think you can do this by just doing it in reverse.. hehehe
Again.. This is my personal experience and what I have know so far (waiting for the DVD).. This
might not be the correct way.. but I thinks its 80% correct...
don't take my word for it Buy the DVD...
Just remember that every final movement of your feet must always feel secured or balanced.
Thanks......