If you're having trouble making the shots in the video and you're placing the cue ball and the object ball in the same spots as what is stated in the video, then you are not currently doing what is required in CTE/Pro One.
This isn't rocket science. It is precise. If you start out with simple shots, object ball and cue ball two feet apart, object ball 1-2 feet from the pocket, you may develop the visual perspectives that can carry you to the next step.
It is apparent that some people look at the video and get it, while others don't get it. It would help to have someone who is successful with using CTE/Pro One to help you see the things that they see.
One of the problems that I find is that the terminology is different than what people are used to and that creates problems right off the bat. The other thing is people are not used to aiming in this manner. It is a unique and different way to aim.
I strongly suggest anyone who is genuinely interested in learning CTE/Pro One to find someone who uses it the way that Stan demonstrates it in the video.
What Stan expresses in the video is exactly what he sees and he describes in excellent detail as to what he is doing.
Start with simple shots no more than two feet apart and work on those shots until you can make them consistently. I've found that people, sometimes just don't do the same things the same way everytime, because they just aren't familiar with CTE/Pro One and that is why they get discouraged.
This isn't rocket science. It is precise. If you start out with simple shots, object ball and cue ball two feet apart, object ball 1-2 feet from the pocket, you may develop the visual perspectives that can carry you to the next step.
It is apparent that some people look at the video and get it, while others don't get it. It would help to have someone who is successful with using CTE/Pro One to help you see the things that they see.
One of the problems that I find is that the terminology is different than what people are used to and that creates problems right off the bat. The other thing is people are not used to aiming in this manner. It is a unique and different way to aim.
I strongly suggest anyone who is genuinely interested in learning CTE/Pro One to find someone who uses it the way that Stan demonstrates it in the video.
What Stan expresses in the video is exactly what he sees and he describes in excellent detail as to what he is doing.
Start with simple shots no more than two feet apart and work on those shots until you can make them consistently. I've found that people, sometimes just don't do the same things the same way everytime, because they just aren't familiar with CTE/Pro One and that is why they get discouraged.