Were you there that day

? I don't remember you being in the class. How can you comment like you did in the above quote on something that you were not a witness to? The instructor had spent the entire previous day showing/teaching form. The next day (the part I posted about) was commited to nothing but an aiming system which the instructor himself failed to demonstrate effectively, thus casting doubts on the usefulness of it to those PRESENT in the class.
Once again Neil, let me state that I am neither for nor against ANY aiming system that someone may wish to use. I simply stated in my previous post what I experienced that day in class and how it had a profoundly negative effect on those in class. I was there. I know what I saw. I saw an instructor struggling to make balls to prove that the system he was trying to teach was credible. He failed to "win over" his class that particular day. I understand how easy it is to miss shots when trying to show someone a particular shot/technique, but THAT day, he failed to make an impact on his students. That's all I was saying.
As far a someone missing six shots in a row, changing methods, then making the FIRST ball attempted afterward, this is NOT concrete evidence of anything other than a person making one shot. If it was told that the person made the next TEN shots in a row, then we'd have something to hang our hats on!!! Like we say down here in Texas, "Even a blind hog finds an acorn every now and then" :thumbup:.
Maniac (uses the "feel" system)