The critics of CTE aiming, lost forever in their bigotry and stubborness, miss out on many critical aspects of the method for playing the game better.
Those who have trouble (primarily because of not putting in the table time) with "poking the head out" for zeroing in on the NISL, do not know that they have an alternate. IF they open their minds and own the master manual for improving pool shooting written by Stan Shuffett...."Center Pocket Music".
As students, we are instructed that if we "JUST MUST" use our conventional line of sighting for full stance alignments, then PRO ONE (discussed in chapter 24 of the book) will take care of our needs as one of the ways to accomplish the job at hand.
I recall early in my studies, hearing Stan Shuffett state that "when you become proficient at poking that head out and stepping the cue ball, you're going to soon notice that all shots will begin to appear in your vision as straight in shots.
I thought this was one of the craziest things I'd ever heard...."HOW CAN THAT BE?", I thought. "How is a cut shot going to look like a straight in shot?" (NOW I know, after intensive study and rehearsals, exactly what he meant. YOU can enjoy that pleasure as well in your game)
CTE Aiming is a progressive science, veiled in allegory, and illustrated by material points.
In the Master Encyclopedia of Improving Your Pool Game, "CENTER POCKET MUSIC" the student is provided an entire volume of those material points.
Those who have trouble (primarily because of not putting in the table time) with "poking the head out" for zeroing in on the NISL, do not know that they have an alternate. IF they open their minds and own the master manual for improving pool shooting written by Stan Shuffett...."Center Pocket Music".
As students, we are instructed that if we "JUST MUST" use our conventional line of sighting for full stance alignments, then PRO ONE (discussed in chapter 24 of the book) will take care of our needs as one of the ways to accomplish the job at hand.
I recall early in my studies, hearing Stan Shuffett state that "when you become proficient at poking that head out and stepping the cue ball, you're going to soon notice that all shots will begin to appear in your vision as straight in shots.
I thought this was one of the craziest things I'd ever heard...."HOW CAN THAT BE?", I thought. "How is a cut shot going to look like a straight in shot?" (NOW I know, after intensive study and rehearsals, exactly what he meant. YOU can enjoy that pleasure as well in your game)
CTE Aiming is a progressive science, veiled in allegory, and illustrated by material points.
In the Master Encyclopedia of Improving Your Pool Game, "CENTER POCKET MUSIC" the student is provided an entire volume of those material points.