Scott Lee said:Dave...There aren't any...and they wouldn't help, even if there were. Systems like CTE, Ron V's hip pivot, and SAM use processes that must be demonstrated at the table to the student, for a clear understanding...and even then some folks can't "get it". [...]
This notion comes up frequently. And I'm not trying to be difficult here. But I cannot even imagine a piece of information or a type of knowledge that must be learned one-on-one at the table. Can someone try to explain even a very small and trivial example of what is meant by this?
I can understand this. Especially if the "aim" the system gets you to looks wrong to you. As it would if you normally miss the shot. For instance if you normally overcut a particular shot, and a system gets you to the right aim, it will look to you like you're hitting too thick. You have to put some trust in the new aim to use it effectively.These kinds of systems demand a certain amount of 'faith' and belief that they will work.
Overanalytical types (i.e.: A 27 degree angle cannot be the same aim as a 33 degree angle...hint: yes they can!) usually cannot 'let go' enough to benefit from using them.
There are two issues here. One is objective reality, and the other is perception. As for the objective reality, a 27 degree angle IS DIFFERENT from a 33 degree angle. They're different whether a person wants them to be different. They're different whether a person believes them to be different. They're different whether a person has even heard of the concept of "angle." These angles are different whether you trust, whether you believe, whether you've learned at the table, whether you're analytical, or whether you're a mystic. That is objective reality.
Whether a person stops himself from trying something new because he doesn't "let go" is something different.
The main thing, is that many types of aiming methods are best demonstrated at the table, by a qualified teacher, than trying to learn them out of a book or video (when they are available).
I am struggling with this idea. Again if anyone could help with detailed explanation of a small example of the kind of thing people mean by this, I would appreciate it.