CJ Wiley's Free Introduction to the Touch OF Inside Technique

CJ Wiley

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Here is the introduction to my TOI Video, CJ's TOUCH OF INSIDE VIDEO INTRO-Click Here describing what demonstrations you will see, and why the results will give your Game a distinct advantage.

FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS - BUY THE TOI PPV AND GET THE INSIDE BILLIARD SECRETS FREE AS WELL....go to www.cjwiley.com and purchase the TOI Pay Per View (it's for one month) and you will also be able to watch the 'Billiards Inside Secrets' for a month as well....SAVE $14.95!!!
 
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After watching you play Steve Mizerak and Earl 'the stroppy girl' Strickland, I'm convinced that you're someone who REALLY knows his pool.

Video added to favourites. Good luck selling the system. :smile:
 
Some things you just have to see to believe pool is one of those things.

Mr. CJ,
I think this is going to be great!
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.

Thanks "Lock N Load" - I'm looking forward to sharing this video and of course I'll be around to answer any questions.

"A picture is worth a thousand words", and this video is worth reading a thousand posts. ;) Some things you just have to see to believe and pool is one of those things.

It's was challenging to describe a technique like TOI, this video will give a way, in a few hours to experience the obvious advantages when someone practices and utilizes this system of play. 'The Game will then be the Teacher'
 
It's not "easy-e" to explain things like this unless.......

I like the way you explain things. I will look into this more!

The demonstration is where the real "meat" of the TOI Technique comes out. It's not "easy-e" to explain things like this unless you have visual assistance.

Thanks, easy-e .......more is certainly going to come.
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Looking forward to this. Is it going to be available in both dvd and instant download?
 
I am one of your biggest fans since the '94 '95, Love your style of play and everything.

I saw the video and I kinda got the idea of TOI, but let me ask a question, will the same result be applied to the Touch of outside, instead of the inside, here's why I am asking you this, for me it's been for a very long time that I prefer pocketing balls using outside english, I think for me it helps making the shot easier, more comfortable to make, by throwing it to the opposite direction, for example. if I have to cut the ball to the left to make it, I would apply right side English, this always help me throw the ball to the left and making it easier to make.

Does this sound like the touch of inside but the opposite of it, like "touch of outside" ? and for me to be honest i find that making balls with inside english is very difficult specially on certain shots, I always try to avoid playing inside english whenever I can.
 
When is the tentative expected release date?

DVD or download only format?

Are there going to be any other facets of the game described or is this strictly TOI? Anything on your actual aiming system?
 
TOI increases consistency, which strengthens confidence and makes your Game strong

I am one of your biggest fans since the '94 '95, Love your style of play and everything.

I saw the video and I kinda got the idea of TOI, but let me ask a question, will the same result be applied to the Touch of outside, instead of the inside, here's why I am asking you this, for me it's been for a very long time that I prefer pocketing balls using outside english, I think for me it helps making the shot easier, more comfortable to make, by throwing it to the opposite direction, for example. if I have to cut the ball to the left to make it, I would apply right side English, this always help me throw the ball to the left and making it easier to make.

Does this sound like the touch of inside but the opposite of it, like "touch of outside" ? and for me to be honest i find that making balls with inside english is very difficult specially on certain shots, I always try to avoid playing inside english whenever I can.


I understand your question and can relate to how you're playing. For some reason it's a natural tendency to want to spin shots in with outside "helping" English. This technique is very useful, especially if you're trying to change the natural angle of the cue ball after contact. There's another way to do it more effectively, however, to do this you must master a shot so you can hit the three parts of the pocket accurately. Let's get specific.

There are three {main} calculations you make to be accurate using "outside English," 1st) - you must judge the immediate deflection - 2nd) - you must judge how much the spin brings the cue ball "back" to it's original "shot line". - 3rd) - you must decide where to hit the cue ball to accomplish the intended shot. (these calculations are related, but not necessarily connected like they are with the TOI Technique)

You will find it's necessary to hit these shots at a variety of speeds and a variety of spins to do what you need with the cue ball. This takes a LOT of different calculations because speed effects deflection AND spin. Where you hit the cue ball and how far over to cue your "outside English" also effects deflection AND spin.

Over the course of hours, you will have to make numerous calculations and instinctive judgments to make every shot as planned. With the 'Touch Of Inside' system of play I am showing you how to reduce the amount of calculations and instinctive judgments considerably. When you get this technique, you, {like me} will feel like every shot is straight in with moderate adjustments.

The TOI Technique shows you how to hit one "theme" of speeds, one "theme" of spins, and one "theme" of deflection. I have played many players in my life and the only concern I had was if they would play long enough. Because, even though this edge against other accomplished players may be only 1-2%, it will show up and be a deciding factor over time.

If you're cutting a ball at a "half ball" angle down the rail to the left and using "outside" (right English") your cue ball will immediately deflect into the object ball slightly. To overcome undercutting it you will need to spin the cue ball to make it curve back and the spin will help cut it in. This may "FEEL" like it's helping the cut, but IS IT REALLY?

You are having to hit the speed correctly, the spin correctly, the contact point (shot line) correctly and hit the cue ball precisely to do this. I'm sure you do this very well, but how about under pressure? How do you make all these calculations playing a champion player? This is where your unconscious will start to falter and break down.

You are simply over whelming yourself with these calculations and when you add pressure? I don't know, how does it effect you, do you play better or worse? How about over the course of a 5-10 hour set, do you rely on your game to get better and better or do you have "ups and downs?" With the TOI Technique I teach players how to use (as much as possible, of course there's exceptions, but less that you may think) ONE PREFERRED SPEED - ONE SHOT ANGLE REFERENCE (center or edge) - ONE TIP TARGET (the "Touch" of Inside). The Touch Of Inside Technique of play blends these three factors into one powerful system.

The one thing you have to be careful of {using TOI} is overcutting the ball, however, if you're going to miss a shot would you rather over cut it or under cut it? I don't know about you, but when I under cut a shot I feel like a "dogged it," however, when I over cut a shot I feel like I know what I need to do to correct it right away. This is a POSITIVE side effect of using TOI.

TOI increases consistency, which strengthens confidence and makes your Game strong, reliable, and intimidating. 'The Game is the Teacher'
 
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Guys,

I have not commented on CJ's thread since he joined the forum.

Years ago, when I was a road player, I happened to be at his place in Dallas and happened to stumble on him practicing a few stroke shots on a very tight 9' table.

I had heard of him but had never seen him play.

I sat down on the rail and for about an hour, my jaw was on the floor.

Never had I seen someone hit such shots with accurancy, precision and consistency.

You see, after he was through, I got on the table and tried a few. It was a very, very humbling experience.

Also saw him, not beat, but put a stomping on another world class player.

99% chance CJ doesn't remember talking to me over the next few days but I learned a lot about him as far as his life philosophy and temperament.

The point is, you've got a gold mine of knowledge here, so take advantage of it while it lasts.

I know I will!

Personal note: CJ, just like me, you got away from the game for awhile due to other obligations but the itch was always there.

Good to have you back!


Stones
 
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One thing I have noticed over the years, and recently saw first hand is how serious and dedicated CJ is what he does in life. Pool, cloths, action, internet, marketing, listening to other people talk and many other things. CJ is focused, self confident, and stone cold serious about what ever he does. I admire that quality in anyone. Even if someone does something I dont agree with those traits are still admirable, having said that I haven't taken the time or put in the effort to comment on TOI in a intelligent way. I'm just paying CJ a complement as a person right now, and I have seen him play perfect pool once so as a player he has my respect. Until I pay my dues and learn TOI I cant comment on it. I will say i'm curious. I have avoided commenting in all the other threads because I didnt read them or follow them as I have been to busy to do so. In a month or 2, i will.

I'm fully that my endorsement has little or no value, I realize that. But I am eager to share my opinion of it when i can. And if it dont work for me i'll explain why.(I hope it does and I play better) I am open minded and hope it does help me, hell I cant explain how I aim or what I do when I am aiming(center to center working from the pocket back is the best i can explain and thats weak). Artie Bordorfendor and I have played lots of pool together, he asked me "How Do you aim", He wanted me to ask Shane what he does. I told Artie I dont have a clue I just do, I never did ask Shane. Its pretty bad that Artie a champion 1P player who has played for almost 50 years and myself a B 1P player on a good day cant explain how we aim. I been playing almost 30 years-pretty sad I cant put into words what ive done for 1000's of hours, thats weak. So yes I have lots learn.


my 3 cents, perhaps 4 now that inflation seems to be coming back.

One more comment I'd like to add, there are some AZB members here who are friends of mine and for what ever reason disagree with CJ, CJ has became a friend as well, corny as this sounds-Since my last blood family member died the day before the M-Cup started I have realized more than ever that my pool family/friends do matter to me. I dont want to get caught up in that beef. The other night I made a comment I didnt care what some people think of me-and I don't(I try and get along with everyone but thats impossible-I wasnt very nice and i apologize for what i said). But some I do. You know who you all are(long time AZB members), I'm rambling and tired,

Best of luck to CJ for his efforts and I hope we all play better pool.
 
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Guys,

I Also saw him, not beat, but put a stomping on another world class player.


Good to have you back!


Stones


Was that in Vegas by chance? if so I was there too and referred to that in my post above. I know there was more than one time, but that nite in Vegas was epic, and perhaps the best i've seen anyone play 2, 8 ahead sets.
 
Was that in Vegas by chance? if so I was there too and referred to that in my post above. I know there was more than one time, but that nite in Vegas was epic, and perhaps the best i've seen anyone play 2, 8 ahead sets.

No, Eric, it wasn't in Vegas.

It was at his place in Dallas. At that point in my pool experiences had I ever seen anyone come that close to achieve perfection. He made it look effortless.

I tried to PM you a few minutes ago but your box is over flowing but it's personal so I won't type it here.

Hope to see ya in Vegas in July.


Stones
 
No, Eric, it wasn't in Vegas.

It was at his place in Dallas. At that point in my pool experiences had I ever seen anyone come that close to achieve perfection. He made it look effortless.

I tried to PM you a few minutes ago but your box is over flowing but it's personal so I won't type it here.

Hope to see ya in Vegas in July.


Stones

sorry box has room, please if you can PM me, again sorry:embarrassed2:
 
New developments in TOI VIDEO

We worked through the night to get the TOI Video into the final version - we resolved the sound issue we experienced however, it's 90 minutes in length. Our goal was to reduce the video to 70 minutes in post production, however it's not possible with the demonstrations and explanations needed to communicate the technique thoroughly. The final product will be out soon at www.cjwiley.com

We're all looking forward to releasing this video and DVD - for those that's been asking to see it - please have patience I will assure you it's worth the wait. Our staff said it a few days ago and now I'm going to reiterate
"This is the best product we've (with AVINA PRODUCTIONS www.maryavina.com ) ever produced about pocket billiards and I'm grateful to be the one to show this technique to the world" CJ WILEY 'The Game is the Teacher'
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For anyone that hasn't watched the INTRODUCTION TO TOI VIDEO:
INTRODUCTION TO THE TOUCH OF INSIDE TECHNIQUE
 
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