All kidding aside, I agree 100% MikJary. When the earth was flat players stood upright, very erect, they wore suits. Today players are practically lying on the table, would Willie say that is wrong?
If you hit a tennis ball with an open stance you were a freak, today an open stance is routine.A tennis academy will teach a traditional technique. Tell Bjorn Borg he was doing it all wrong, he may say look at the results and how many of today's players are open stance strikers. Borg may have been the original open stance player. He was also the first male pro to win 11 Grand Slam Singles titles; his career match win rate is second best of the Open Era. Forty years ago and counting life changed on the tennis court, Mary Outerbridge is turning in her grave.
At one time I played a more traditional type of game. Today I play bottom ball up, rarely above center and stay inside the cue ball as much as possible, I have no problem with extreme spin, I encourage the use of spin. I would not change the way I strike the cue ball for anything. I learned many different techniques, studied and practiced them, this is the best for me; I highly recommend others to give it a look. The bottom line is I am most comfortable and confident aiming low, climbing ladders, playing inside. I do what is good for me, do what's good for you, but don't ever be close minded to think you know everything and are afraid to try different techniques.
I teach different techniques to players, not just mine, they learn it all. I show them everything there is and let them decide what is best for them, what's most comfortable, open stance, closed stance, bridges, different aiming systems, head placement,etc etc you name it they learn it.
I want them to learn it all, choose what is good for them, and make it their own. My goal is to bring the natural out through choices and technique. If they lean towards a certain aiming system or other technique that is where we go, where they feel most comfortable for them, and we build on it. Of course I am always right.
I don't have one player that looks lesson taught, they teach themselves, I guide and train them. We don't do it from a book that says this is the way it is. Each one is basically a custom job, tailored to the individual , their natural and feel. Of course I force all the other good stuff upon them.
The earth use to be flat, now it's round, or is it oval, you should go see for yourself.
You don't know what you don't know until you know it. It's about feel, Bring your straight stroke and extended follow through, and feel it. You will be the better for it.
Sincerely: SS