I appreciate your good intentioned advice as usual (notice I didn't use "we"). I'm ok with not excepting new ways of doing things or just having the opinion that "conventional ways are best" and leaving it at that. In many ways that makes life easier for those types of people and it's "reasonable".
My techniques are not conventional and unless someone tries them or incorporates parts of them they can't possibly know if they're effective. I know by the way people respond to me if they have tried them or not.
You may think that's "unreasonable", but I assure you I know the conventional methods AND have experimented with them through the years. I just need more and I need to use more "powerful" techniques than what conventional wisdom was offering.
I looked to guys like Omaha John, Matlock, Hall, Crane (Billy Johnson), and Jr Weldon for techniques and guidance. I incorporated them with Golf Instruction (Hank Haney, Tiger Woods coach) with Hank, who taught me about the wrist motion in golf and how it was the same as martial arts AND my pool stroke.
Sports/Games are evolving because of dividing and systematically improving the different components of the swings. Pool is still using "conventional methods" and even though the do work, the also can and will be improved.
The way the wrists/fingers/hands move in relationship to the stroke is something I know will give players positive results. Of course if someone doesn't have the ambition to try them that's their own business.
I'm only concerned with sharing information that enhances someone's REAL game of pool. Playing any other "games" is not in my agenda and playing "Video Pool" or "heckle the pro" is childish behavior.
On a positive note, I just got off the phone with Johnny Archer and I'm really excited about this years Mosconi Cup and I thank all of you for your support for THE TEAM. 'The Game is the Teacher'