SpiderWebComm said:
We're not discussing aiming systems in this thread.
BHE isn't a system, it's a technique in applying english. You mentioned it's limiting, I say it's not. I can prove it's not by running out with it from everywhere (that's the ultimate proof --- outcome-based, remember?).
Can you prove it's limiting? Otherwise, stop with the matter-of-fact posts that aren't fact at all.
I think people are confusing BHE with aiming systems. If you show it on video (pivoting from the back hand) and you're snapping the ball into the pocket - it's a proof-based video. You can't say blah blah blah and do something different on video with BHE - it is what it is... it's a clearly visible technique.
You mentioned that users of BHE don't apply english as accurately as you (the 1/4" and 1/8" comment), which is so presumptuous, I have to ignore the comment. BHE has nothing to do with english accuracy.
EDIT:
How about if Colin posts an "English / position test" and PJ, Mike, Dr. Dave, and I post videos on how we position. Everyone can use their own technique and I'll use BHE. Let's see how the BHEer does so we can see how legit it is.
Good outcome-based test, no?
I've lost track of who's arguing about what in this thread now.
I do hope to make a, or maybe a few position based tests, but not right now. There are a few drills around but they tend to focus on one particular positional skill at a time, rather than something that tests a full range of positional skills. There probably should be a specific test for english shots.
Re: Limiting. If that's the word pj actually used then I disagree with that term, but I think he meant that there are limits to what BHE can provide, without the user becoming very familiar with the various adjustments for speed, tip offset, table stickiness, cut thickness, CB-OB distance etc.
I don't think it is a given that BHE pivoting is better, even though I think it has a lot of potential and works well for some players who try it out. Still, I wouldn't be in a rush to convert someone who's spent 10 years learning to sight for english a more traditional way, unless they were determined to put a LOT of work into it.
The video debate is kind of pointless. Yes, videos are great. Multi-media can be a powerful teaching / learning tool. Not all videos or diagrams prove what someone may think they are proving. That said, video away everyone. I hope to do a lot more soon.
It's also a bit unfair to criticize the maths guys, or whatever some people call this assumed clique of system analysts. Dr. Dave's been putting up great vids for yonks. Mike Page also has some great videos up and I've done a few too.
Anyway, that's all I've got to say about that.
Colin ~ Goes back to eating chocolates.