stan
duckie is never going to be converted to anything other than how he perceives things
jmho
icbw (but in this case i dont think so... )
All those folks you always claim are using CTE... amazingly, they all appear to be called Stan (except Rosanne Barr), lol.
Lou Figueroa
When you view any system visual, you are seeing a relationship between 2 spheres. Your job in Basic Manual CTE is to establish a 30, for example, during ball address and maintain that relationship through full stance. So, your focus must be directed toward the CB and the OB.
Stan Shuffett
Try finding the...."innermost left edge of the CB" .....now that is guessing......unless you post or anyone else post a pic of the innermost left edge of the CB.
It's amazing how many just accept these type of statements without questions. This is the type of stuff Bob was referring too.
This quote is from another thread that was reported to be a transcript of the audio of you from one of your videos.
Oh......steps, instructions on how to do something need to be meaningful. The above in quotes is far from it.
sacman said he uses a TV table in his living room to practice finding the objective visuals. Since we know that these visuals only work because of the 2 by 1 dimension of the pool table, is sacman kidding himself thinking that he is going to see the visuals correctly?
If Stan Shuffet were to start a thread titled something like "Tips and Pointers for those Who Use Pro One",,,,,,,, would it be possible for you idiots to stay out of it and not argue with him about whether it is objective or not, or whether you believe it works or not, etc,,,,,
I doubt it!
What are the dimensions of the tv table?
It's guys like you and Dan that want to stifle, restrict and limit what one can do with their vision when aiming with 2 spheres. CTE greatly widens the scope of one's vision while what you and Dan and Bob advocate severely narrows what one can do with their eyes to the point that guessing is the only option.
I won't be stopped and eventually you will look like the foolish little school boy that you are. SIT, BOY!
Stan Shuffett
Why not a private forum for you guys?
I believe there used to be one (or maybe there still is one), then you wouldn't have to suffer the slings and arrows and all that.
But this is still an open forum and guys like you get away with calling folks "idiots" and Stan can tell people to "FO" with impunity and without apparent repercussion. If you all just want to blow kisses at each other and revel in the wonderment of CTE maybe you should get a room. Otherwise this is what it is and you should get used to folks going "eww" at your PDAs.
Lou Figueroa
sacman said he uses a TV table in his living room to practice finding the objective visuals. Since we know that these visuals only work because of the 2 by 1 dimension of the pool table, is sacman kidding himself thinking that he is going to see the visuals correctly?
And how does it "widen the scope of one's vision"?
That's gobbledygook.
Lou Figueroa
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In CTE, a player learns to use his vision in such a way that he uses two coexisting CB centers for making shots. Yup, I have 2 centers that I can use because I know how to use my vision for accessing the correct coexisting yet independent centers.......There can be no doubt that more of one's vision is used in CTE.....verses your one narrow target shooting alignment. I will be sharing all of the details!!
Stan Shuffett
Interesting. When we focus on an object, even something as small as a BB, each eye is focused on that exact spot, regardless of which eye is dominant. This can be proved by focusing on a targeted object, using both eyes, then cover each eye one at a time. The uncovered eye always remains focused on the target. Maybe it's just my eyes...Lol, but I can't get them to focus on two different targets at the same time.
Interesting. When we focus on an object, even something as small as a BB, each eye is focused on that exact spot, regardless of which eye is dominant. This can be proved by focusing on a targeted object, using both eyes, then cover each eye one at a time. The uncovered eye always remains focused on the target. Maybe it's just my eyes...Lol, but I can't get them to focus on two different targets at the same time.
Are you covering it up with something or is just closing the eye lid the easiest? Lol
Are you covering it up with something or is just closing the eye lid the easiest? Lol
Some are blind in one eye so they see only one dot.
Now look who's trolling. I post a valid question related to the OP and you come back with this? I believe the OP had a similar, if not the same, question at some point and I don't think it was addressed.
Some have a perfectly great mind and are blessed with 2 beautifully working eyes and yet could still be described as blind.
Stan Shuffett