Mr. Sherman,
You may well be correct. That is why I asked that all ulterior motives be put behind that of the betterment of the game. I stumbled onto AZB when looking to buy a LD shaft. After I joined I was shocked at all of the opinions that were being preached as 'god send' & all of the bickering low class arguments about them that were present. Why would I want to take a lesson from any 'prominent' instructor here on AZB?
There are at least 6 "prominent inst., and at least 4 "not so prominent inst" on here. If your statement isn't a blanket statement, I don't know what is. Just because someone teaches something on here, does not mean that they think it is a "god send" and the only way to accomplish a task. You take it that way, because that is how you think about what you say. Hence, the blanket statement against instructors. I would rather find one that knows his or her 'stuff' & that can probably help me in a variety of ways. If you only knows how to skin a cat one way, you better not go to work for a fur coat maker than needs it done another way.There isn't an instructor on here that can't and doesn't do that.
There seems to be two(2) factions on AZB. Those with open minded formed opinions & those who espouse a closed minded dogma. Very true, and anything taught that you personally don't really know about, or care about, you seem to be right there at the rally to knock it.
Fundamentals is a strange word. Arnold Palmer's father taught him 'the golf grip' & told him to never change it. Mr. Palmer has siad that he never did. Many would point out that his golf swing was certainly not 'classic'. Neither was Jack Nicklaus's. They have different grips & different bodies. Then there's Bobby Jones, Harry Vardin, Walter Hagen, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Billy Casper, Chi Chi Rodrigez, Johnny Miller, Tom Weiscoff, Tiger Woods, & many many more. All great Champions! They all swung the golf club differently. The only fundamental that they all had in common was the ball impact position. You can look at hundreds or even thousands of pictures & would probably be hard pressed to find two(2) that do not match that position & those 2 were probably bad shots.So, what's your point? That any old fundamentals are just fine? Well, most peoples main problem is their fundamentals for exactly that type of thinking. There's a right way, and a wrong way to do things. Most instructors only get a day or so to fix someones fundamentals. So they cut it down to just the basic necessities. Learn that, and what does what, and then later, when the inst. isn't available anymore, you can knowledgeably change a little if you prefer. But, only if you have the taught knowledge to be able to do so. Otherwise, you may very well just be adding problems again.
As Mr. Wiley said in another thread, & I paraphase, you have to put the stick through the cue ball in a straight line, how you get there is up to you.That's true in the most broadest sense of the meaning. CJ said himself he doesn't worry about fundamentals when he teaches someone. That is not his niche of teaching. For him, and many of the pros, they always were able to stroke in a straight, repeatable line, and just can not understand why the vast majority of people cannot do so also. That's essentially the whole shebang for most pros when teaching fundamentals- just put the cue in a straight line. Much easier said than done for 90%+ of the people playing pool.
We are going to disagree as we all come from different backgrounds with regards to playing (& teaching) the game. I simply ask that we ALL do so with a civil repect for one another and each others opinions.
I agree. Which is why I find it offensive that someone saying that then talks out the other side of their face and knocks instructors and what they teach.
They are still searching for 'The Perfect Golf Swing' & I think we are ALL still searching for 'The Perfect Cue Stroke' Why can't we search together in some semplence of unity as the more experienced or learned of the cue sports community as the golf professional do. They teach different 'fundamentals' but they do not put down those of others.Show me where any instructor has put down teaching of fundamentals of another instructor on here. They may disagree about some things, but not put each other down.In fact almost all golf instructors would agree that one needs to find a grouping of certain fundamentals that fit one's own body & natural abilities. There is no one 'size' fits all & there should not be 'my way or the highway'.
Every instructor on here has said the very same thing, so why imply otherwise??
Well, there is another rant on someone else's nickel. I simply ask that we ALL put in a concerned efffort to be civil in our disagreements. I think we all revert to childish behavior at times, certainly myself included, let's just try to limit it as best that each one of us is capable.
Sincerely with Restrained Hope,
Rick
There you go.