8pack -
Great video, as usual. Ya know, I don't think I've ever seen a "naysayer" post any videos (i.e. colins drill, or something similar like yours).
Great job.
Dave
Thanks Dave.I tried to give you some green but you must be overloaded with them.:
8pack -
Great video, as usual. Ya know, I don't think I've ever seen a "naysayer" post any videos (i.e. colins drill, or something similar like yours).
Great job.
Dave
Here we go.
I did my little video.
Try to make it- with or without a pivot aiming system-it is a nice aiming workout. I got a phone call in the middle of the drill so I had to cut it.
Actually I can only upload videos with max. 10 min. length-so I would have to cut it anyway.
Excuse my english please
Have a great day-even all you naysayers :wink:
part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBnYouK4dOE
part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrMwB2-YGhQ&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Nice shooting Ekkes. You have a preshot/aiming routine that looks a lot like mine, but with more success ;-).
A closet pivoter. Who'd a thunk it?![]()
lol
I don't consider Ekker (or Stevie Moore for that matter) "pivoters."
But I know such blasphemy will get me in trouble around here, so I just stay out of this stuff.
I don't consider Ekker (or Stevie Moore for that matter) "pivoters."
Now that's interesting. Ekker says he pivots. In his "part 1" video, starting about 1:30, there's a series of shots that clearly show him pivoting.
The only reasoning I can see that would make him not a "pivoter" would have to go something like: "Pivoting doesn't work. If a person is successful in making shots, then they must not really be pivoters no matter what they think or what their shooting looks like."
I just looked at them again, and I don't see that.
Have I done or said something in particular to cause that kind of cynicism?
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I would be interested in knowing why you don't consider Ekkers a "pivoter". He says that in that video he's demonstrating pivoting. In the absence of other evidence, it seems reasonable to take the man at his word, whether or not one personally discerns pivoting on the video.
Those things usually have to do with what's not going on (i.e., showing that all shots can't be made by strictly following system instructions).mikepage:
I just think the countless diagrams with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining relationship between the center-to-edge-line and the geometry of the pivoting and the like just don't have much to do with what's going on here.
I'm not questing his word. It's not about anybody misrepresenting themselves or anything like that.
I'm just trying to discern where the REAL effort is in the alignment process. What is the step that really determines the line? I look at folks over and over again trying to figure that out.
I think the key to what Ekkers is doing is finding the line with the stick out of the picture, and then placing the bridge hand right under that visual line.
I think the details of the way the stick comes into the picture--part pivot...part parallel--is not so important. What is important is he has THE LINE, and he sets his bridge right on it.
And yes, he does need to know where the pocket is in the first step --finding the line. Then in subsequent steps he can ignore the pocket.
I just think the countless diagrams with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining relationship between the center-to-edge-line and the geometry of the pivoting and the like just don't have much to do with what's going on here.
I could be wrong; I've been wrong before. But I don't think so.
I could be wrong; I've been wrong before. But I don't think so.
JoeyA,
Do you think it is possible that CTE is not an aiming system but rather an alignment method - especially with the "air pivot"?
JoeyA,
Do you think it is possible that CTE is not an aiming system but rather an alignment method - especially with the "air pivot"?
JoeyA,
Do you think it is possible that CTE is not an aiming system but rather an alignment method - especially with the "air pivot"?
I'm just trying to discern where the REAL effort is in the alignment process. What is the step that really determines the line? I look at folks over and over again trying to figure that out.
It's been a long time since I've shot a rifle with iron sights from the Off-hand (standing position) but I did some of that and remember how the front sight kind of waved around just a bit before I slowed the small body movements down to where I could set the sight where it needed to be, which was just below the intended target most of the time.
Well, that's kind of the way I feel about instinctual aiming, like using contact point to contact point, which I'm not too bad at.
But with CTE/Pro One I kind of feel like it is some type of laser aiming/weapons system that you see on fighter jets, except there isn't as much wavy movement, just put in the coordinates and you are LOCKED on. Maybe that may sound a little extreme to some who are not able to use CTE/Pro One effectively just yet or alien to those who tried it and it didn't work for them. However, there isn't any doubt in my mind that it is a POWERFUL TOOL, whether it is geometrically perfect or not.
I have been bouncing back and forth between using CTE/Pro One exclusively and just contact point to contact point. It may sound crazy but I don't have problems moving back and forth between the two. An this may sound even crazier but when I am struggling, I go back to CTE/Pro One and I've only been using that a short time.
With banking I OFTEN use CTE/Pro One rather than traditional "guessing" at where I need to aim the cue ball to make the object ball bank correctly.
I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong or make anyone look badly especially since those who have been responsible for the inappropriate behavior have modified their behavior. I just don't like people taking pot shots at my friends when they aren't here to defend themselves even if it is their choice to not be here. The truth is the forums are a tough place to hang out and they grow a new anonymous sniper every day, some of which who think that getting under someone's skin whom they don't know is mirth for the day.
The forums have become more calm these days as others report positive findings about CTE/Pro One. Hopefully, the people who are truly interested in knowing how and why it works will discover and share the reasons why it works so well. And for those who don't care how it works just as long as it works, well, they will just go on their merry way pocketing balls and singing the mantra, "HAL HOULE, IT RHYMES WITH POOL".![]()