We humans experience the world through our senses
The written word leaves much to interpretation. It's not uncommon to be required to explain the same technique in several different ways. We humans experience the world through our senses - one "channel" tends to be stronger, and therefore used more than the others in the learning process. This is essential for public speaker to know and understand.
Many pool players are visual, however, we still need to communicate in auditory and kinesthetic {learning} terms to reach the majority. Of course, if they have negative feelings or emotions about the topic or speaker it's useless to expect mental growth or expansion.
Even comedians know this, if the audience doesn't like them they are not going to be funny, no matter what they say or do. Bernie Madoff's stand up act would not be well received on Wall Street these days, although they may be popular in the penitentiary.
Take a look at Mike's diagrams. The side pocket shot shows the object ball closest to the left point but he is cutting to the left. If he aimed the object ball toward the side of the closest point and used inside english, he would most likely hit the nearest point with the object ball.
It is difficult to make words that cover everything and every situation. It is far easier to show it in person on a table.
I'm sure most of us know what is meant and it is all good. It's just funny to me that everyone is interpreting CJ's words and we keyboard champions still can't get it right but we want CJ to get it right.
(It's funny when you think about it).
The written word leaves much to interpretation. It's not uncommon to be required to explain the same technique in several different ways. We humans experience the world through our senses - one "channel" tends to be stronger, and therefore used more than the others in the learning process. This is essential for public speaker to know and understand.
Many pool players are visual, however, we still need to communicate in auditory and kinesthetic {learning} terms to reach the majority. Of course, if they have negative feelings or emotions about the topic or speaker it's useless to expect mental growth or expansion.
Even comedians know this, if the audience doesn't like them they are not going to be funny, no matter what they say or do. Bernie Madoff's stand up act would not be well received on Wall Street these days, although they may be popular in the penitentiary.