Do you actually READ any of the responses that students make after working with randyg or me? We don't make "wholesale changes" in anyone's game or process. We help them figure out what their "best process" is, and teach them how to make it repeatable. I only try to change someone's stance if it is limiting their stroke efficiency, or they're off balance. I don't know about the 'high horse' you're talking about. You're the one making "accusations". I've explained what I do, and how & why I do it, on here many times. Do a search and you'll find it. I'm done with people hijacking Mark's thread. If you wish to attack me, start your own thread. The only reason I posted here in this thread was to thank Cdryden for mentioning us, and to reinforce what a great instructor Mark Wilson is.
Scott Lee
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Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
So if you are making wholesale changes to a pupils stroke anyway why not correct a stance that could ultimately be a limiting factor and will change the way the stroking arm works anyway?
Maybe your right I don't get the "learning process" but I don't understand either and you haven't tried to explain it. Oh and lose the some people attitude you may fall off your high horse.
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