Ok some explaination of why I decided to post this in a modelled form.
When I go into an analysis of a pickup I breakdown in my mind which things I did and didn't do well enough like I'm sure most of you do. If what you come up with is "I needed to DHV more" ok thats a start but if you truly want to improve you need to know what part of the value would have been the most beneficial to improve, IMO.
I was a jock so I'll use a sports example:
When your in little league or highschool your coach might say "You need to improve your hitting", In College it might be more specific "You need to work on hitting to the opposite feild, on those outside pitches", But in the big leagues those aren't good enough it'd be more like "You need to keep your weight back, and maintain inside out bat action, to drive those Opposite feild shots"
Now I understand most people don't actually want to be the best they can over close to that... and thats fine for them.
And I do agree if you don't desire to bacome a mPUA you don't need much analysis, because you aren't striving for perfection.
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dude if we could just use an equation or some other form of mathematical analysis to improve our game or determine where we f'd up... every nerd/geek/dork in the country would be brad pitt
Thats exactly what PUA is it's all about equations MM's whole level thing is a giant equation broken into parts where when you add each part in a level you've solved the level... solve all the levels and add them up... you get laid.
I appreciate the feedback though and would love to get more opinions as well