LOL, yes, I can. And have done so many times on here. Unlike you, you can't seem to properly describe any of them. Half of what you think you are doing, you aren't even doing, and some of your explanations defy physics. You say you want video, there are videos out there from the top instructors, maybe you should watch a few of them. Or, you could just watch Jewett, or Stan Shuffet, or Landon Shuffett. You can't go making statements like you did trying to sound superior when the info you ask for is already out there and you just dont know it.
I've seen a number of top players (guys that can run ten racks in 9 ball, 200 in 14.1) try and teach others. It was an absolute disaster. Does that equate to "they have nothing to offer" like some of you are trying to imply that I am saying? No. Of course they can have something to offer. Especially if the student doesn't know much to start with. That is a far cry from actually teaching someone though.
I have watched a new student go to a very advanced player (200+ ball runner in his day, made a living playing pool) for lessons. This poor guy went several times a week for several months. The way he stroked, you would think he had never seen anyone play before. Guy didn't have a clue. You know what the lessons consisted of? Set up a shot and shoot it over until you make it. That's it! Several months later, the guy still couldn't make 2 balls in a row.
The same "instructor", I had to teach how to draw. He felt at his age, he couldn't draw a ball anymore. He didn't even know why or how a ball draws! He only knew that the cb should be hit low. In five minutes, I had him able to draw again. He thought he was hitting low, he wasn't, and didn't even know it.
I'm a firm believer in that if you don't know how or why things work the way they do, you aren't qualified to teach. You might be able to give some valid pointers, but that isn't "teaching", that's giving pointers. If you don't know how things work, you can't possibly be able to see what someone else's problem actually is, and then be able to correct it. While at times it may seem mystical, what happens on a pool table follows certain laws. There's nothing mystical about it. If you do "A", you get "A's" results. You get those results every single time.
Also, CJ, for some reason, just plain ignorance about it I guess, you seem want to constantly knock using the pendulum stroke. If you really think top players don't use it, then either you have no clue what it is, or you have no clue what others actually do. If you want to see a great example of it in action, go look at some of Judd Trumps videos. Then tell me it has no merit.