Consider this.
In CTE PRO ONE, visuals are seen,
Let's say LCBE TO A and a CTE perception.
I rotate to fall on the shot with a visual left sweep and the ball goes.
It is natural.
Let's say, on purpose, I incorrectly see CBE to inbetween A and B. That visual will not allow for a CTEL. So, once again, I sweep left to CCB.
I miss the shot. I will miss them all day if my visual alignment is incorrect. The rotation will be faulty.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS.
Pros rotate left and right to the shot line as natural as rainwater. They make the ball. Their eyes are in the correct place before they rotate or they would miss just as I described how my miss occurred.
Real CTE can connect you with where the pros are before they rotate to CCB.
Hal Houle once said that the top 200 players used his system. Hal knew about the rotation and where the eyes had to be....
You might say that CTE PRO ONE is an objective prescription for feel at the highest level.
Watch the pros. They're not moving straight in to a GB or CPs.
They rotate in to CCB.
Their eyes and body, magnificent intelligences, figured this out over a blue million shots. Language and math can't always explain what the eyes and body are doing. That's why pros have a hard time explaining how they aim.
Chances are a reasonable percentage of you that read this are rotating into your shot line, perhaps totally unaware.
Phil Burford did not know that he rotated until I pointed it out and then he was all over CTE PRO ONE.
Something to chew on,
Stan Shuffett
In CTE PRO ONE, visuals are seen,
Let's say LCBE TO A and a CTE perception.
I rotate to fall on the shot with a visual left sweep and the ball goes.
It is natural.
Let's say, on purpose, I incorrectly see CBE to inbetween A and B. That visual will not allow for a CTEL. So, once again, I sweep left to CCB.
I miss the shot. I will miss them all day if my visual alignment is incorrect. The rotation will be faulty.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS.
Pros rotate left and right to the shot line as natural as rainwater. They make the ball. Their eyes are in the correct place before they rotate or they would miss just as I described how my miss occurred.
Real CTE can connect you with where the pros are before they rotate to CCB.
Hal Houle once said that the top 200 players used his system. Hal knew about the rotation and where the eyes had to be....
You might say that CTE PRO ONE is an objective prescription for feel at the highest level.
Watch the pros. They're not moving straight in to a GB or CPs.
They rotate in to CCB.
Their eyes and body, magnificent intelligences, figured this out over a blue million shots. Language and math can't always explain what the eyes and body are doing. That's why pros have a hard time explaining how they aim.
Chances are a reasonable percentage of you that read this are rotating into your shot line, perhaps totally unaware.
Phil Burford did not know that he rotated until I pointed it out and then he was all over CTE PRO ONE.
Something to chew on,
Stan Shuffett
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