CJ Wiley's Free Introduction to the Touch OF Inside Technique

Toi

Greatly explained CEEEEEEEEEEEEJJJJJJJJJJJJJJAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!:thumbup:

I've been using TOI since CJ told me about it couple years ago. It is powerful. You all have no idea the kind of information he is revealing.
 
I stand connected..... You think that's a fign I've been on the Forum too Tuch

I'm also very much looking forward to the release of your new video and ordering it.

Off topic, CJ, there's an amusing (Freudian?) slip near the bottom of your website's home page that I know you'll appreciate hearing about for easy correction (after you've chuckled as I did, upon reading it):

VOLUME THREE: ESPN word champion CJ Wiley

Helpfully intended,

Arnaldo

Thanks, Arnaldo, I stand connected..... You think that's a fign I've been on this Forum too Tuch (of inside)? :wink:

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a man has to have some "personal pool secrets," just in case he gets in action again

Greatly explained CEEEEEEEEEEEEJJJJJJJJJJJJJJAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!:thumbup:

I've been using TOI since CJ told me about it couple years ago. It is powerful. You all have no idea the kind of information he is revealing.

Thanks my "brother from another mother," I was not going to divulge your "secret weapon," (unless you were ok with it) and of course you've shared a few with me too. I'll keep those to myself though - a man has to have some "personal pool secrets," just in case he gets in action again. ;)
 
New video - the 3part pocket system is born

I couldn't agree with you more and ill be purchasing the DVD also. It's rare to have someone at CJ's level posting on the forum and interacting with the forum. The first time I saw CJ was at the RakMup Classic in Columbia, SC in the early 90's and all I could think watching him hit shots was "who is this guy whose making the game look so easy"! I have CJ's first DVD set and I learned a lot from it and I can't wait to get the new TOI DVD set to watch and learn from.

James

Thanks, James, here's a new video on the 3Part Pocket System I believe you'll like. It's part of the NEW TOI Video coming soon.

NEW VIDEO - THE 3PART POCKET SYSTEM IS BORN
 
I"ll let everyone know asap when it will be uploaded to www.cjwiley.com

How much longer for TOI video & how much will it be?

We just have a few hours left, just had to take some time off this weekend. I figured Monday would be a good time to "shoot for".

I want to make sure it's done right the first time. Anyone knows that's done this type of post production editing it's time consuming to get it just right. We don't want any wasted time in the video, just the pure "meat" of the TOI.

Ok, they're calling me, back to work. This last 1% is taking hours to complete and I"ll let everyone know asap when it will be uploaded to www.cjwiley.com

I have some new stuff up on my web site if you click on the logo. I will start adding information daily now that I'm almost done with the TOI Video......next is one on the HammerStroke, and, of course the Earl Stickland Documentary is coming up as well.
 
Been scouring the net looking for good instructional videos..hmmm...this could be it!
 
'The Game is the Real Teacher', and it helps to have some help from "humans" as well

Been scouring the net looking for good instructional videos..hmmm...this could be it!

I just started a new blog and have some articles posted that I've done in the past.....here's the LINK>>>CJ INSTRUCTIONAL ARTICLES AND TECHNIQUES This is all absolutely FREE and may give you more information to see what direction you decide to go concerning your desire to improve rapidly. remember, 'The Game is the Real Teacher', I'm a Student of The Game and will assist if you desire.

I would suggest the Ultimate Pool Secrets first which is 3 videos on ONE DVD... (I'm not trying to sell you one, just presenting you with the facts;)). 'Billiards Inside Secrets' is more advanced dealing with connecting you more to the Game.

The TOI Technique is coming out very soon and it is advanced, only because you must be able to hit the cue ball straight to use it. The system to hit the cue ball accurately and precisely is all covered in the Ultimate Pool Secrets - www.cjwiley.com for further information
 
Off the rail

C.J.
I'm sure you discussed it before, but when the cue ball is on the rail do
you still use toi. I seem to spin the ball when I do. I watched your match
with MIZ, and really enjoyed it. Am looking forward to the DVD. It is so
good to have I great player really sharing his knowledge in depth
on here.
jack potter
 
Yes, DO NOT SPIN the cue ball

C.J.
I'm sure you discussed it before, but when the cue ball is on the rail do
you still use toi. I seem to spin the ball when I do. I watched your match
with MIZ, and really enjoyed it. Am looking forward to the DVD. It is so
good to have I great player really sharing his knowledge in depth
on here.
jack potter

Yes, and Johnny Archer said he started using TOI a couple of years ago on rail shots. He also said he's hitting them better than anytime in his life.

Yes, DO NOT SPIN the cue ball, just go over a hair and aim the shot like it's straight in FIRST. Then use the TOI to cut the ball in...experiment with this a for 15 minutes, it's very effective no matter the distance.

Is this Jack that made Libra Cues in Dallas?
 
Yes, made LIbra

C.J.
Yes it's me. I don't have even one of the cues we made. Do you have an
idea about when TOI video will be ready. I missed a lot of the information
that you put on here. I got tired of all the knockers and just quit reading.
jack
 
Great to hear from you Jack

C.J.
Yes it's me. I don't have even one of the cues we made. Do you have an
idea about when TOI video will be ready. I missed a lot of the information
that you put on here. I got tired of all the knockers and just quit reading.
jack


The "knockers" are mostly gone, so please come back and join us. We welcome all opinions, I think the issue is always "how" people state their opinions or arguments. I actually enjoy friendly debates and welcome all opinions for or against my personal beliefs.

I remember borrowing a cue from you and getting two thirds and a second in the California area with a Libra Cue....it's too bad you don't have any left.

The TOI Video is getting the last minute "polishing" and I"m being told it will be up in the next 72 hours. I forgot how long it sometimes takes to do the last "finishing touches" (of inside;))

Great to hear from you Jack....you bring back a lot of great memories. aloha :thumbup:
 
i started using the TOI yesterday and I'm amazed at the results. Many shots i was hitting "like a man" which makes the shot look very confident. I missed a few, but 90% of the shots were were going in. Now for sure, i can't wait for the release.
 
We apologize for the delay, and want TOI to be released asap

i I started using the TOI yesterday and I'm amazed at the results. Many shots i was hitting "like a man" which makes the shot look very confident. I missed a few, but 90% of the shots were were going in. Now for sure, i can't wait for the release.

Now that's a Great TOI Experience. The reason I know, is the firmer you hit the TOI the more accurate it is (within reason). Deflection is enhanced by speed. This is a key to calibrating the angles for the 3 Part Pocket System.

The TOI Video is still being fine tuned and will be out soon. The added time is in some extreme details involving something that most players would never even notice. We just want to do it right the first time.

We apologize for the delay, and want TOI to be released asap, and at the same time be "the best it can be." We're still looking at sometime tomorrow, we've been up all night editing. 'The Touch is the Teacher'

I do have some added blogs at www.cjwiley.com if anyone's interested.
 
Now, I think most all people perceive center cue ball to be a touch outside of the vertical axis of the cue ball. Now do you think your TOI is actually positioning people at the correct center cue ball position and not a touch inside of the vertical axis?

I had to post that, good luck boys.
 
Doesn't it make sense to align with that part of the cue ball ?

Now, I think most all people perceive center cue ball to be a touch outside of the vertical axis of the cue ball. Now do you think your TOI is actually positioning people at the correct center cue ball position and not a touch inside of the vertical axis?

I had to post that, good luck boys.

When you're cutting a ball to the right, some part of the right side of the{center} cue ball connects to that point (it has to, there's no debate here).

Doesn't it make sense to align with that part of the cue ball (the right is the inside cutting to the right, and the left is the inside cutting a ball to the left), instead of the other side? 'The Game is the Teacher'
 
Now, I think most all people perceive center cue ball to be a touch outside of the vertical axis of the cue ball. Now do you think your TOI is actually positioning people at the correct center cue ball position and not a touch inside of the vertical axis?

I had to post that, good luck boys.

I see that you just signed on & that this is your first post.

'Welcome' to AZB.

Can you explain why you would think that most all people perceive the 'outside' of center to be the center of the vertical axis, especially since it is on the right one time & the left the next? Do you think most all people can not see the exact top or bottom of the cue ball?

I don't know how many people CJ's TOI has influenced yet. So to make any definitive statement regarding if it is putting anyone onto the 'real' center of the cue ball seems to be premature if not down right speculative.

I for one can state without a doubt in my mind, that that is not the case for me as I almost never hit at the center on the vertical axis unless the shot secifically calls for it. I am almost always hitting off of center so I know that I am hitting just to the inside when using CJ's TOI technique.

If it is doing that, to whom I do not know, then they would be hitting that perceived incorrect center & they would be imparting even more running english than what is picked up by the collision of the balls due to the cut angle

I don't understand your sign off. Why did you have to post that & who are the boys to whom you are wishing luck. Luck with what & why?

Sorry for the questions, but I just have an inquisitive nature.

Best Wishes to You &
 
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This is what i mean. What people perceive as ccb, is actually a touch outside of the vertical axis of the cb. Not many people actually know where ccb is on the cue ball. They will align with touch of outside mistakenly thinking they are at ccb. Do you think your TOI is actually bringing their alignment back inside and on the true ccb alignment?

I am just passing through english :) keep up your good posts!
 
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This is when I discovered my "missing piece," it was the "Touch" OF Inside.

This is what i mean. What people perceive as ccb, is actually a touch outside of the vertical axis of the cb. Not many people actually know where ccb is on the cue ball. They will align with touch of outside mistakenly thinking they are at ccb. Do you think your TOI is actually bringing their alignment back inside and on the true ccb alignment?

I am just passing through english :) keep up your good posts!

I personally believe so, and I"m as guilty as the next guy. When I came back after not playing for years I did the same thing and it was frustrating. I set out to figure out what was wrong and had to put my Game back together like a jig saw puzzle. This is when I discovered my "missing piece," it was the "Touch" OF Inside. But there's more to it than this....there's a few other "keys to the lock."

When I introduce students to the TOI Technique they have immediate positive results because, as I mentioned above that's where the cue ball is actually aligned to the object ball.

I'm not sure why we naturally align to the outside, it's just "one of those things," the important factor is simply aligning to the TOI Technique. Then, and only then are we free to understand the next level (of TOI), that's why it must be experienced, not conceptualized. 'The Game is the Teacher'
 
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I see that you just signed on & that this is your first post.

'Welcome' to AZB.

Can you explain why you would think that most all people perceive the 'outside' of center to be the center of the vertical axis, especially since it is on the right one time & the left the next? Do you think most all people can not see the exact top or bottom of the cue ball?

I don't how many people CJ's TOI has influenced yet. So to make any definitive statement regarding if it is putting anyone onto the 'real' center of the cue ball seems to be premature if not down right speculative.

I for one can state without a doubt in my mind, that that is not the case for me as I almost never hit at the center on the vertical axis unless the shot secifically calls for it. I am almost always hitting off of center so I know that I am hitting just to the inside when using CJ's TOI technique.

If it is doing that, to whom I do not know, then they would be hitting that perceived incorrect center & they would be imparting even more running english than what is picked up by the collision of the balls due to the cut angle

I don't understand your sign off. Why did you have to post that & who are the boys to whom you are wishing luck. Luck with what & why?

Sorry for the questions, but I just have an inquisitive nature.

Best Wishes to You &

it is a alias from someone that has been banned, most likely
 
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