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mrspare

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C.A.T.S. explanation
« on: August 16, 2003, 01:46:49 AM »
Hello everybody, I just have the training session on the CATS system, but I don't satisfy with the explanations from the technician in the center (I live in France). Can some of you explain to me all number on each row in the result like : axis at the release, is it right like he said that lower the number of this row better you are ? and lots of others explanations he give that I think it not so coherences.
Please, help me. Hope that you all can understand what I want to say. Thanks.
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MI 2 AZ

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Re: C.A.T.S. explanation
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2003, 01:12:48 PM »
ttt

I reviewed my CATS data sheets and some of the lines were not used in my CATS evaluation so I cant really help.  Does anyone else know?
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mrspare

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Re: C.A.T.S. explanation
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2003, 06:29:28 AM »
Thanks MI 2AZ & King of the mill. One thing that I see in the result that all shots with axis in the range of (55°-66°)  the RPM is very low (211-232) and when the axis is in the range of 31°-45° the RPM is correct for me 268-314. Can we deduce that lower the axis at release, higher the RPM ?
Also for the the board number at impact point, I see that I have the strike when the ball arrive at 16.3 board till 16.8 board all others boards between  17-18.2 will let the 10 pin or the 4 or the 8... Strange ! Can someone explain it to me ? Thanks and have a nice day.
MrSpare

Leftyhi-trak

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Re: C.A.T.S. explanation
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2003, 09:42:14 AM »
I would actually deduce that when you axis range is higher your are not getting clean out of the ball or clenching the grip. Having a higher RPM with less axis should mean your getting cleaner out of the ball and timing is correct.

mrspare

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Re: C.A.T.S. explanation
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2003, 03:43:50 PM »
Thanks every body, Others comments ?
MrSpare