I really like a lot of Kelvin's ideas and have nothing but respect for him as a teacher...
I think it has become "in vogue" to go against the grain of TGM and Homer Kelley, which I think is a shame. My teaching improved by leaps and bounds following the work of Homer Kelley as interpreted by Lynn Blake. HUGE difference that I have seen with my own eyes through my own experience. I don't think Kelvin is wrong, I just believe there are many ways to get R done. I've found mine...
Kevin
I can't see where Kelvin is bashing TGM or Homer Kelley.
My next statement is going to open a can of worms but make your own conclusions.
Homer Kelley was neither a high-level player nor did he have access to high speed video.