People are "taught" all kinds of things. I watched an episode of Rachel Ray's "30 Minute Meals" the other day and was "taught," or if you prefer "learned" how to make a great five-spice tenderloin. But now, a few weeks later, I can't remember the recipe and will probably never make it.
Getting the lesson does not equal adopting what was taught.
Just because people take a lesson or buy a DVD (I bought it) does not mean they internalize the information and system, can make it work, and see enough benefit for themselves to actually use it. Ask around any major tournament, "Who is using CTE?" and you will get nothing. Ask some of the pro players directly and they will laugh in your face about it.
Lou Figueroa
When you leave a pool lesson you need to practice what you were taught to get it right and to remember everything, cooked any tenderloins lately Lou?
Learning something and not putting it to use means you really didn't learn anything.
Haven't had any pro's laugh at me while discussing CTE, guess it helps when you have knowledge of the subject of discussion.