hsballcoach, you are very accurate in my opinion. I have worked with lots of young men, sometimes it becomes too often and repetitive, so I let the kid and parents know that its time for him to work on his own and use what he's worked on in game situations. My best players see me about 3-4 times a year. Sometimes we just go over some things, talk visualization or visual training. Whenever I start with a new or younger student, I always look him over for 10 minutes and then discuss with the parents whether it would be beneficial for their kid to train. Sometimes I don't see it as beneficial and I let them know that. Sometimes a keen eye and experience can help a kid get over the hump, sometimes we might be breaking what don't need fixin'.