There is none. The whole thing (aiming "correcting" your stroke) is complete hogwash that cannot be believed by a thinking person.Apparently this is another benefit of CTE. If you don't hit the CB properly the system doesn't work.
I was wondering--seeing as I'm having a hard time figuring out CTE--does anyone know of a different aiming system that also corrects stroke issues.
I have a bad habit of twisting my wrist on some shots so one that corrects that would be helpful.
Lol, you're hilarious. You aim using a system and yet you knock cte.Get a ghost ball aim trainer, it lets you shoot right at the shot line. If cte was excact in finding the aim line(which it isn't) how does knowing where to hit the cue ball straighten the stroke??? Shouldn't the ghost ball aim trainer do the same according to your theory.
You may have a bad stroke and nothing cures it unless you change something about what your bodies doing.
A straight in long shot is all you need to practice. Figure out what's going wrong with you.
What's next...cte cures covid.
Says the dude who pulls the ghost ball template to correct his CTE which takes him to the shot line .Lol, you're hilarious. You aim using a system and yet you knock cte.
Yes, if I am practicing and having trouble I sometimes use a ghost ball template to check my results.Says the dude who pulls the ghost ball template to correct his CTE which takes him to the shot line .
Then it doesn't take you to the aiming line . DUH!Yes, if I am practicing and having trouble I sometimes use a ghost ball template to check my results.
How anyone can be as dense as you are and still breathing is a medical miracle.Then it doesn't take you to the aiming line . DUH!
If it does, balls go in .
When someone recommends it, it's not legit .
But, when you use it , it's for CTE .
lolThe CTE method of playing the game will definitely straighten out a stroke.
What is hilarious is saying a system corrects the motion of the arm. Thats kinda like sh!ting your pants and you change your shirt. Don't make sense.Lol, you're hilarious. You aim using a system and yet you knock cte.
I don't know, in a sense there could be a system which essentially forces a better alignment which could result in a better stroke if only marginally. I get your point and I personally would never make such a claim without being able to prove or demonstrate it adequately.What is hilarious is saying a system corrects the motion of the arm. Thats kinda like sh!ting your pants and you change your shirt. Don't make sense.
Ok thanks. I knew the concept, but never heard it referred to as "corrected" ghost ball.
That happens because of all the times it's been claimed that ghost ball "doesn't work because of throw".Never heard it called "corrected" ghostball.
Hello Cowboy.Pardon me if you basics are not solid, CTE is like giving someone a fine Snipers Rife, and say shoot three round at 1,000 yards. Shoot a five shots group size of silver dollar.
At which point you realize you have been missing due to a bad stroke and not aim. Aiming is pretty easy in comparison.Well my point was if you can’t hit a ball in straight line you need master that first.
That's what I'm talking about. I have an open mind and really want to straighten out my stroke. Mr Low says it "definitely" straightens a stroke out. He doesn't mention anything about boring drills which is good because I work a lot and really don't have time for that stuff.The CTE method of playing the game will definitely straighten out a stroke.
IF the player allows it to do so...and keeps an open mind.
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