What is covered when the CB is 2 inches off of the rail and your bridge is on the board behind that rail?
That is covered too

What is covered when the CB is 2 inches off of the rail and your bridge is on the board behind that rail?
What is covered when the CB is 2 inches off of the rail and your bridge is on the board behind that rail?
It seems apparent you haven't watched the DVD. Why are you commenting so much on CTE/Pro One when you obviously know very, very little about it?
Mirza answered my question.
"That is covered too. "
How do you explain the top players for the last 100 years learning from the hamb method? When learing how to play there is no wrong way as long as your hitting balls. Sure, having someone teach you good fundamentals to start is a headstart, but I would bet every top player started out just banking balls.I think this is better stated another way.
If you can't get your BODY to go where you want it to consistently then you will have hard time applying any method consistently.
What good is HAMB if you are consistently wrong?
Hitting a million balls doesn't improve your stance. It doesn't really improve your aiming because you go wrong wrong wrong - right right right then move to another shot and it's wrong wrong wrong, right, wrong, right, wrong wrong, right, for EVERY shot which still doesn't really tell you what's really right only that you adjusted INTO right for that session. But come game time you're still not sure if it's right or wrong only that you don't get a second chance to adjust.
HAMB can reinforce bad habits if you learn to succeed while using those bad habits. At some point, usually at a critical time, those bad habits you burned into your form cause a miss.
How do you explain the top players for the last 100 years learning from the hamb method? When learing how to play there is no wrong way as long as your hitting balls. Sure, having someone teach you good fundamentals to start is a headstart, but I would bet every top player started out just banking balls.
John, are you now saying its impossible to be a top player by feel? I know you know better. Like I've stated before, every top player in the last 100 years learned through the htmb method and the next 100 will also.
Where do these arguments come from? Of course you can reach a high level proficiency with enough practice no matter what method you use. That has never been the argument. The best way to aim a rifle is (arguably) by using the sites, but I'll bet I can get pretty damn good shooting from the hip with millions of practice shots.
How do you explain the top players for the last 100 years learning from the hamb method? When learing how to play there is no wrong way as long as your hitting balls. Sure, having someone teach you good fundamentals to start is a headstart, but I would bet every top player started out just banking balls.
John, are you now saying its impossible to be a top player by feel? I know you know better. Like I've stated before, every top player in the last 100 years learned through the htmb method and the next 100 will also.
How do you explain the top players for the last 100 years learning from the hamb method? When learing how to play there is no wrong way as long as your hitting balls. Sure, having someone teach you good fundamentals to start is a headstart, but I would bet every top player started out just banking balls.
John, are you now saying its impossible to be a top player by feel? I know you know better. Like I've stated before, every top player in the last 100 years learned through the htmb method and the next 100 will also.
How do you explain the top players for the last 100 years learning from the hamb method? When learing how to play there is no wrong way as long as your hitting balls. Sure, having someone teach you good fundamentals to start is a headstart, but I would bet every top player started out just banking balls.
John, are you now saying its impossible to be a top player by feel? I know you know better. Like I've stated before, every top player in the last 100 years learned through the htmb method and the next 100 will also.
Sorry for the exceedingly slow response. The following sums it up pretty well I think:Jim, don't you think you should give some/show actual information to back your opinion or do you want people to believe what you say just because you are saying it?...
Sorry for the exceedingly slow response. The following sums it up pretty well I think:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_classic_laws_of_thought#Aristotle
The first one, "Law of Identity," is probably the most straightforwardly relevant. Substituting for A: the proper alignment for a 15-degree cut angle is the proper alignment for a 15-degree cut angle and not the proper alignment for any other cut angle. Descriptions of CTE not only deny this, but far worse, thereby reject any possible rational discussion of it. While the latter may be convenient for those who want to believe, it's turned the forum into a venue for propositions that the famous physicist Wolfgang Pauli would have probably characterized as "not even wrong."
Jim
Sorry for the exceedingly slow response. The following sums it up pretty well I think:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_classic_laws_of_thought#Aristotle
The first one, "Law of Identity," is probably the most straightforwardly relevant. Substituting for A: the proper alignment for a 15-degree cut angle is the proper alignment for a 15-degree cut angle and not the proper alignment for any other cut angle. Descriptions of CTE not only deny this, but far worse, thereby reject any possible rational discussion of it. While the latter may be convenient for those who want to believe, it's turned the forum into a venue for propositions that the famous physicist Wolfgang Pauli would have probably characterized as "not even wrong."
Jim
All is well that ends well.
When you are in the proper position for the shot, you can close your eyes and shoot. It will be the same end position for all systems of aiming...save different strokes.
The difference is in the journey. There is only one objective route to the shot line.....
When I drive to a place that I have never been to, I enjoy the precise directions from my GPS. It would get old to go to places not knowing exactly how to get there. It can be done but why do it any other way when you can have a GPS or a connect the dots roadmap.
Stan Shuffett
Is CTE as parsimonious as GPS?
CTE/Pro1 is more parsimonious than Hal's CTE...kudos for that. It relies
on visuals like camera guided bombs, but when there is fog, rain or smoke etc., it is not effective.
GPS is exact and doesn't rely on foggy visuals or memory. Your car GPS is ersatz compared to the military version. We are products of our experience...some better than others...whatever works for you is good.
Enhanced Paveway II "One target, one bomb in any weather".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRRXK7QnxaU
You simply do not, can not or will not understand CTE.
The primary reason is that real CTE is of another dimension of which you are unfamiliar with and have certainly never experienced.
CTE is real. Get used to it.
As i said before CTE is beyond what you and your engineering team can unravel at this time.
Stan Shuffett
It sounds like a Religion.