All I am saying is that the move was readily available for free. Since the move is essentially a knack, I'm not sure what teaching could have been elaborated upon beyond the article online, but the hype definitely suggested that there would be more content and teaching. There wasn't.
Since the teaching is lacking, the inclusion of the rambling story is insulting to me when no real time or effort was given (in exchange for money) to technique, finesse, nuance, or anything. Just "wish your dribble higher and believe in yourself." Inspiring to some, insulting to others (who expect teaching). To each his own I guess.
DnD don't have anything to do with this, but were merely meant as an example of an instructional DVD and could have been replaced with anyone. I see that reference to any actual DVD was probably unfair, since this was nothing more than a 1on1 that was over hyped and overpriced. This would be a great "bonus" if there were any substance to the rest of the product. Since there wasn't, I found it insulting.
Since the teaching is lacking, the inclusion of the rambling story is insulting to me when no real time or effort was given (in exchange for money) to technique, finesse, nuance, or anything. Just "wish your dribble higher and believe in yourself." Inspiring to some, insulting to others (who expect teaching). To each his own I guess.
DnD don't have anything to do with this, but were merely meant as an example of an instructional DVD and could have been replaced with anyone. I see that reference to any actual DVD was probably unfair, since this was nothing more than a 1on1 that was over hyped and overpriced. This would be a great "bonus" if there were any substance to the rest of the product. Since there wasn't, I found it insulting.