I've been on a mission to really giving myself the best possible stroke that I could. CTE/Pro One has allowed me to consciously make the adjustments needed to make this happen. The first time I used the system I knew it was the tool I needed to help improve my stroke, my playing ability and also my confidence. One thing about the system i had trouble with in the beginning was the longer shots because I had a tendency to swipe the cue ball at harder speeds but I had no idea this was happening until I did the just cue it core X drill # 2. Since then it's been on. Using Pro One has allowed me to correct the flaw that was in my stroke consciously making the correct adjustments. now, I am able to purposely swipe the ball on the left side the right side and deliver the cue straight down the middle at will. I would have never been able to correct this things using ghostball or contacts point because my brain had been programmed to see a flawed shot picture and I'm sure I would've given up on the task.
CTE / Pro One gets you so close to the shot picture that once you have established a straight stroke you learn to rotate around the left side side of the cue ball to the center for a left pro one pivot or rotate around the right side of the cue ball to center for a right pro one pivot.
Most people that I've worked with cant even perceive the verticals axis of the cue ball correctly. More times than not they are on the outside of the verticals axis. Right handers on the left side of the verticle axis. Left handlers on right side of the verticals axis. This will cause a swiping motion. Which is why I think TOI is becoming popular with a lot of people. It gets them to go through the center better. I'm sure left cuts for right handers aren't that big of an issue using the technique because most of them are already there so they've already got that shot picture. But when they have a right cut they would have a tendency to applying outside spin because of they're misperception of the verticle axis of the cue ball. And just the opposite for left handers. Although I could be wrong.
I've always played mostly center cue ball but knew I couldn't do many things with my cue ball that most of my fellow competitors could. Johnny, Efren, Jose, Alex, Ralf just to name a few. Since applying CTE /Pro One I know now that they have NOTHING ON ME except more time of playing with a straighter stroke.
Best of luck in all you do!
Stevie " BLADE" Moore
HOMETOWN
Spartanburg SC
TITLES
Over 100 Southeast Regional Titles
1995 World Bar Table Champion
7 Time Seminole 10 Ball Pro Tour Champion
2007 Derby City Bank Champion
2008 Steve Mizerak Champion
2009 US Bar Table 8 Ball Champion
2009&2010 NYC Champion
2010 Turning Stone XVl Runner Up
2011 New England Hall of Fame Champion
2012 US Bar Table 10 Ball Runner Up
2012 Derby City 9 Ball Runner Up
2012 Derby City Fat Boy 10 Ball Challenge Runner Up
2012 Players Championship Runner Up
CTE / Pro One gets you so close to the shot picture that once you have established a straight stroke you learn to rotate around the left side side of the cue ball to the center for a left pro one pivot or rotate around the right side of the cue ball to center for a right pro one pivot.
Most people that I've worked with cant even perceive the verticals axis of the cue ball correctly. More times than not they are on the outside of the verticals axis. Right handers on the left side of the verticle axis. Left handlers on right side of the verticals axis. This will cause a swiping motion. Which is why I think TOI is becoming popular with a lot of people. It gets them to go through the center better. I'm sure left cuts for right handers aren't that big of an issue using the technique because most of them are already there so they've already got that shot picture. But when they have a right cut they would have a tendency to applying outside spin because of they're misperception of the verticle axis of the cue ball. And just the opposite for left handers. Although I could be wrong.
I've always played mostly center cue ball but knew I couldn't do many things with my cue ball that most of my fellow competitors could. Johnny, Efren, Jose, Alex, Ralf just to name a few. Since applying CTE /Pro One I know now that they have NOTHING ON ME except more time of playing with a straighter stroke.
Best of luck in all you do!
Stevie " BLADE" Moore
HOMETOWN
Spartanburg SC
TITLES
Over 100 Southeast Regional Titles
1995 World Bar Table Champion
7 Time Seminole 10 Ball Pro Tour Champion
2007 Derby City Bank Champion
2008 Steve Mizerak Champion
2009 US Bar Table 8 Ball Champion
2009&2010 NYC Champion
2010 Turning Stone XVl Runner Up
2011 New England Hall of Fame Champion
2012 US Bar Table 10 Ball Runner Up
2012 Derby City 9 Ball Runner Up
2012 Derby City Fat Boy 10 Ball Challenge Runner Up
2012 Players Championship Runner Up