You've done it now. Didn't you read on here a few years back how all of that TOI was
a big scam so he could sell those DVDs. He made a fortune, netting over a hundred
dollars for only a few hundred hours work. TOI system was debunked on here by
countless experts and even some instructors. Although C.J. invited me to his home
to show me and work with me on this system at no cost to me, I had read enough
on here to see right through this. Are you a shill for C. J. trying to sell some of his
DVDs ?. Hmm
jack
C.J. Wiley is a businessman.
That's what businessmen do.
Do we actually think we are gong to "play like the pros" after buying a video?
As you well know, that's all nonsensical advertising and marketing.
Which speaking of...
I bought the "Learn from the Best" video in the late 80s (remember that one?),
and it was the LAST pool video I ever purchased.
If players think they are going to glean "secrets" in pool from watching what
someone else does, they are fooling themselves.
What works for one person, rarely works the same for another.
The best way to learn is to play, have someone watch you,
ask him/her to tell you what he/she sees when you make mistakes,
correct accordingly, and then continue the practice like all get out.
IMO opinion, there are only a few maxims in pool:
Find your specific vision center,
Establish a routine,
Maintain a level cue (as practical as one can),
and learn what works best for YOU.
Anything anyone else attempts to "teach" you --especially through videos--
is a waste of time and money.