These are my CTE claims
1.It gives you a repeatable pre-shot routine
Great. But you can have a PSR without CTE. The problem with the CTE PSR is that while it may be better than nothing if you have no PSR, you need to be aware that slavish adhere could lock you into a PSR that might not be best for you.
2.You spend approximately the same time in between shots
Most players do this anyway.
3.It takes the guesswork out of where to put your feet
As most decent pool players know, playing pool is a dance with the table and your feet end up all over the place. Sometimes you're just tippy-toe on one foot. What is more important than where your feet end up is maybe how your feet get to where they need to be.
4.Every time you pocket a ball you are repeating the same process over and over,and the better and smoother you get repeating this same process the less balls you miss
Methinks someone has been peeking at the "hit a million balls" theory.
5.put your back foot on line A and your bridge on line B and hip pivot the tip to center and the ball goes no matter the angle.
hmmm. Right. Do you also have to click your heels together three times?
6.If you do not have a straight follow through,you will probably miss the ball
This could be problematic.
7.I taught it to an azer Friday night,and it took me about 15 minutes to teach him
You can teach a lot of different stuff in 15 minutes.
8.After practicing the method for 30 minutes he was missing very few balls
Was this AZer's name John Schmidt?
9.He has been reading these CTE threads and came out of curiosity and his words were Amazing
Many people are easily impressed
10.He was truly excited and saw the benefits
New health plan?