A couple of final thoughts.
First, thank you kaznj for clarifying the Lee's dog's name for me. I referred to him in my op as "Barkley". Of course, the dog is really "Bark Lee". How funny and clever is that? :thumbup: When we were intoduced, it went right over my head.
Something else I forgot to mention that I thought was particularly helpful was during the video analysis, Scott was able to draw directly on the monitor screen so we could see during an entire shot sequence, and from shot to shot, what, if any, movement/changes in body position there were. A very simple and effective tool.
If Sean (sfleinen) is reading this, I want you to know that Scott also gave me an A++ on my bridge.

He kept going on and on about it. At one point I think I heard him say it was more beautiful than San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. I could be wrong but that's what I thought I heard him say. :grin:
Toward the end of the lesson, while trying to implement the new information into my routine, I couldn't roll balls straight into the pocket. Trying to shoot while consciously thinking about incorporating this new info, was understandably, not easy. However, it seems like with some reasonable practice it won't be hard to turn this info into my automatic, subconcious, routine. Scott did issue a warning not to try to use the new info too soon in any meaningful matches.
Thanks again, Scott, for coming by. I look forward to meeting up with you again sometime, hopefully soon.
Best,
Brian kc