Not slamming you, but I bet this would do little to no good. I constantly see "experts" doing things incorrectly, giving out bad instruction, etc. And it seems like a lot of people generally don't have any perception of how they actually perform exercises. People claim they do deep squats and leg presses when they barely do a quarter of the movement. People think they train balls to the wall when 90% of their workout is sitting and resting. Even when watching pros train in videos, they'll describe their chinups full range of motion and crisp and they'll be doing choppy half-reps, for example. And I'm sure I'm guilty of this in some aspects, too.
Training, nutrition, supplementation.. there are always multiple schools, which makes it hard to tell which is right and which isn't. If someone is applying his own principles and it's both safe and effective for multiple people, and he's also able to explain how and why, then I believe such a person is qualified to demonstrate & explain his views.