A majority of these testimonials are from this Facebook Group for CTE Aiming. It is private so you might need to join to comment or view.
From a Facebook thread, instructor Bob Nunley.
This was just posted by one of my students. This gentleman came to me about 11 days ago and was pretty much a beginner pool player. Feedback like this makes it worth 20 years of teaching pool. With this much progress in 11 days, I can’t wait to see how he’s doing in 1 month, 2 months, 6 months!!!
“Wanted to share some good news.
When I first started practicing on July 10 (the day after I got my table), I started testing myself every week.
The benchmark test was just tossing 15 balls randomly on the table with ball in hand on the first shot only and seeing how many I could run before I missed.
I do this 10 times and then take my average over the 10 tables.
Here were my results from the past few weeks:
July 10 - 1.2 balls average, high run 3 balls
July 17 - 1.5 balls average, high run 3 balls
July 24 - 1.1 balls average, high run 3 balls
I skipped July 31st. I had just got back the day before from spending the day with Bob.
Well, today I ran the test again.
And the results speak for themselves...
August 8 - 2.8 balls average, high runs 7 balls, 5 balls, 4 balls
Pretty dramatic difference so far.
And I've just made it through both 15*s and both 30*s with both Basic CTE and Pro One.
I can hit most 45*s, so I think I can get that down pretty quick.
Bob didn't go deep into anything about English, but he did help me hone in my speed control.
I think that's helping me move the cue ball around the table much more efficiently.
And when I practice just playing by feel, I've noticed more of my shots are going in.
Now that I'm getting better at seeing the perspectives, my brain is getting better at dialing them in subconsciously.
It's pretty cool to get into full stance and know that something doesn't look right, so you reset and make the shot.
The training with Bob was worth the two and a half hour drive and every penny.
Thanks for all your help, Bob.
I feel like you taught me the real secrets of playing pool at a high level with CTE Pro One.
I can't wait to see where it will take me.
Pool is really starting to get fun now.”
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From a Facebook thread, instructor Bob Nunley.
This was just posted by one of my students. This gentleman came to me about 11 days ago and was pretty much a beginner pool player. Feedback like this makes it worth 20 years of teaching pool. With this much progress in 11 days, I can’t wait to see how he’s doing in 1 month, 2 months, 6 months!!!
“Wanted to share some good news.
When I first started practicing on July 10 (the day after I got my table), I started testing myself every week.
The benchmark test was just tossing 15 balls randomly on the table with ball in hand on the first shot only and seeing how many I could run before I missed.
I do this 10 times and then take my average over the 10 tables.
Here were my results from the past few weeks:
July 10 - 1.2 balls average, high run 3 balls
July 17 - 1.5 balls average, high run 3 balls
July 24 - 1.1 balls average, high run 3 balls
I skipped July 31st. I had just got back the day before from spending the day with Bob.
Well, today I ran the test again.
And the results speak for themselves...
August 8 - 2.8 balls average, high runs 7 balls, 5 balls, 4 balls
Pretty dramatic difference so far.
And I've just made it through both 15*s and both 30*s with both Basic CTE and Pro One.
I can hit most 45*s, so I think I can get that down pretty quick.
Bob didn't go deep into anything about English, but he did help me hone in my speed control.
I think that's helping me move the cue ball around the table much more efficiently.
And when I practice just playing by feel, I've noticed more of my shots are going in.
Now that I'm getting better at seeing the perspectives, my brain is getting better at dialing them in subconsciously.
It's pretty cool to get into full stance and know that something doesn't look right, so you reset and make the shot.
The training with Bob was worth the two and a half hour drive and every penny.
Thanks for all your help, Bob.
I feel like you taught me the real secrets of playing pool at a high level with CTE Pro One.
I can't wait to see where it will take me.
Pool is really starting to get fun now.”
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