PLEASE do not stop contributing because of those who know not what they're saying.
I know you remember how I carried that cloth covered board around with me along with some balls and in between my bus stops for any length of time, I'd practice learning those perceptions. That's been about 6 months ago and now it all seems so easy.
I must have had a pretty good stroke and all that because I'm finding out now WHY I missed so many shots. I did not perceive the 15,30,45,60 angles...now I do. I am surprised myself at times when I looked at a shot, got the perception, fell into shooting position, and RELIED ON THE SYSTEM. (Not what I had done for 60 years by saying..."mmm that looks pretty good let's pull the trigger".)
Having a reliable repeatable method of getting on the proper angle is a lifesaver.
Years ago I wanted to be a good photographer...but my prints were nothing like I thought they would be. A man told me I had not learned "how to see" photographically and gave me a book called just that "How To See".
Right away I started seeing improvement...now I am pretty good.
Same thing with CTE...a person has just got to make the hard headed decision to stay with it day after day after day.... and one day, almost like magic, it kicks in and then....wow, the balls start going in the pockets more than ever before. And suddenly "seeing" the consistent angles isn't so hard anymore.
Ignore the bleating of sheep....stick with giving out the information so many players need.
Regards and THANK YOU.
Flash. (A VERY satisfied customer and student of the method)
Flash,
Thanks for the encouragement and thank you even more for your hard work and sticktuitiveness with CTE PRO ONE. There is no chance that what I know will stay put with me. I certainly want to share here but it is very difficult. Maybe the landscape can change.
I am in the early stages of a comprehensive super manual....almost book-like. I will use it in class for individuals as well as groups but unlike previous manuals this one will likely be available to anyone.
And of course, there is YouTube.....many videos to come.
I have worked tirelessly and shared much over the past few years, only to still get slammed as Neil put it....anyway I am not going anywhere.
Stan Shuffett
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