probably a somewhat jumbled mess of elements from more clear concepts.
No shit if I knew the answer to my own questions I wouldn`t ask them.
I understand what you're getting at but its a very obvious point. It's like me saying 'there is a proper way to do everything'.
Maybe it's just one of those epiphanies you needed that you never otherwise understood as an autistic person (not trying to be offensive).
I think it`s called having a creative perspective.
Anyhow this came from a drunken discussion I had at a bar a few nights ago.
We thought out the word techinique but it goes outside of this.
The idea is that a truly skilled guy like ovechkin is dependent on his position relative to his competition. If he were 5 percent slower, he wouldnt`be able to use the techniques he uses, and will actually suck(which seems to be happening).
My point is it`s like technique is what everyone gravitates towards, but the reality is that relative position in a group is far more important for those techniques to work.
I used the word form because out of our drunken ranting we couldn`t think of a better word.
I guess it`s more like a sweet spot that I`m talking about. Now that I`ve said it out.
My point is why isn`t it acknowledge most people that are truly impressive exist in this sweet spot, where what works for them would crash and burn for most others.