A key problem is moving from knowing about a technique to action. When you know 20 techniques and use no one of them it’s harder to get you to actually use the 21st technique that you are taught then if you start out with less techniques in your head and have no established pattern of not doing any of the exercises that you were taught.
There’s less that needs unlearning if you haven’t been exposed to material beforehand.
I would still err on the side of being more public with information, but I do understand that there is a tradeoff.
A key problem is moving from knowing about a technique to action. When you know 20 techniques and use no one of them it’s harder to get you to actually use the 21st technique that you are taught then if you start out with less techniques in your head and have no established pattern of not doing any of the exercises that you were taught.
There’s less that needs unlearning if you haven’t been exposed to material beforehand.
I would still err on the side of being more public with information, but I do understand that there is a tradeoff.