For those that are able to drop all they think or have ever learned about aiming, I'm sure once step 2 clicks in they do it just like you say.....see it, do it.
The same can be said with players that just "see the shot" too, or players that have mastered any other method or system of aiming. Once your subconscious takes over, the system steps are automatically done instantaneously
You don't get it and I don't think you ever will. It's apples and organges. CTE is under attack because I say it's apples and EVERTHING else is organges. You say EVERTHING is organges....
PRO players can not tell you how they consciously get to center cue ball for making their adjustment for how they have to aim because they have to point away from the contact point. Just because it can be done does mean that it has a concrete explanation.....According to Dan and Lou and Bob and Dr Dave.....it's experience from hitting a million balls. SEE and tweak.
CTE is see and align to what is know and can be described.
Stan Shuffett
I thought everything was oranges. You're right. I thought you referred to subconscious aiming at one point, which would surely put CTE into the same category as other subconscious aiming techniques, and would only be apples and oranges when comparing the different learning processes.
So is there ever a point when CTE Pro1 becomes embedded into the brain, such as visual shot images for quick and accurate recall? Or is it always meant to be a visual, analytical/systematic type of aiming? I mean, is it always apples while everything else is always oranges?
I won't derail the thread anymore with any out-of-the-cte-box thinking. Because you are right....I don't get it. But it's been my experience that probing questions or comments from people who don't get it, regardless of the topic or what "it" is, can help someone else get it.