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I'd spend twenty mins. teaching him frame control. The next 4 hours and forty mins. would be spent in-field failing set after set. By 2 1/2 hours something would click and my boy would be on his to calibration. Opening wouldn't be a problem because shit... we've been flamed out for the past eight sets.
PUA Mastery is all about Frame Control & Calibration. Everything esle is just reading material.
I would do something similar to that. I mean everyone has their own style and who ever I was "training" would need to find their own maybe with a little help. I would point out a set and have him or her open it. I would let him or her do their thing and once/if they get blown out I would help analyze what went wrong. After correcting, I would point out another set... and etc. Eventually, who ever I was "training" would get a grip on what to do and what not to do. Best way to learn = practice.