Instructors please chime in.

Very well written- well chosen words Scott.

I followed these (ofte not really nice) very interesting discussions about CTE/ and pro-1 and 90/90. Someday i had a longer talk via Skype with John Barton- was quite interesting. Later then talked more and more with Dave Segal- really a class act this guy! I enjoyed it so much to listen to him- he s really an expert about cte or pivot-based systems.

After that i got somehow lost bc of work etc.- and then i started to work a bit with the See-System- which also is a very good and well worked out system. (but nothing to do with CTE !!)- reall nice work from the developer Ekkes Schneider-Lombard1

At some point i started to watch every single thing from Stan Shuffett. and latley started to give it a seroius try- and im very impressed for that little amount of time i was able to spend with it (unfortunatley).
I had unexpected great results with it. The biggest hurdle is to *reset your mind* if oyu learnt it the old-school way.
But it s alwas the same- if you want to learn something new, you have to emtpy our cup of tea first :-)
I stay away from teaching it (cte based systems or pro-1), because im still (in my opinion) a beginner.
But except this system i always give a student several options as aiming systems- and he has to make his choice- noone is like the other- every is individual. And no matter what aiming system we are using:
Perception is EVERYTHING. First of course it s about to develope a repeatable stroke-process (i best case straight, lol!).
But to build your stance around the cue perfectly has also to do with getting your head into the right position- so that the player is able to *see the striking line*- better said- to let *him land on the striking line*.

sry for gettin a bit off topic-

kind regards from overseas.

Ingo
 
No, but humans can routinely focus on an invisibile spot 3mm (1/8") across, on the CB or OB, and accurately strike it with the cuetip.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

The ability to do this I believe everybody has, but not many take advantage of their abilities. I believe Laser Focus was mentioned in this thread. I recently told a friend to turn his eyes into a laser and burn a hole into the OB exactly where he needs to hit. This kind of concentration at least for me is key to making accurate hits. Of course the same laser needs to point to the CB as well before committing to the stroke. Therefore eye pattern is so important.
 
The ability to do this I believe everybody has, but not many take advantage of their abilities. I believe Laser Focus was mentioned in this thread. I recently told a friend to turn his eyes into a laser and burn a hole into the OB exactly where he needs to hit. This kind of concentration at least for me is key to making accurate hits. Of course the same laser needs to point to the CB as well before committing to the stroke. Therefore eye pattern is so important.

I teach it and they love it Stereoscopic, Binocular, Range Finder, (Laser Focus)
 
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