good thoughts, approaches, and ideas
I agree with the ball control comments especially...nothing has improved my game overall and nothing has improved my ability to learn new things faster like focusing on ball control
spend at least 1/2 your time on ball control for a year or two
spend 70% of that time on your weak hand (if you are righty that is your left hand and vice versa)
you may think this doesn't addresses your question and if you thought that you would be mostly right -
however, it is indirectly linked because many problems can be resolved through ball control improvement
f you take the next 4 months and spend 70%-100% of all your time on ball control, you will not believe what it will do to transform the rest your game
stick and brush are both great...best players in the world can do both but use one primarily
People who do the series
Stick Series
Tony Spree
Dave Gummerson (1 out of 25 throw in a brush)
Billy Papas (1 out of 15 throw in a brush unless he owns you with the stick then he won't change)
Brush
Fredrico (1 out of 30 stick or hard wall, never seen him do a true lane stick)
Terry Moore (stick lane or wall 1 out of 25 or more...depends if he is being blocked a little, he will go to a stick for a change of pace and or timing)
Combo
Johnny Horton (whos five looked great at the last tournament...really like it - it is a pure mix of Brush, Stick, and Tic Tak...nothing else like it that I know of)
Tommy Addkinson (both - odd brush series working more from high in the lane brushing down than the other way but he can and will do anything more brush like moves than stick but still a good mix)
Fernando Rosa ... does both in a more classic approach and will do one until he feels the need to do the other - mostly all one or the other but he can go back and forth without missing a beat (like his pull and rollover)
Forgot the Tic Tak
only true tic tak that I know is
Tom Yore - classic 3 man tick tak
Some might say Johnny is a tic tak and he certainly can and does some tic tac but his is the true blend of all styles
My personal favs are Fred and Johnny...both very complex with literally an infinite number of options and a willingness (and ability) to do anything, hard, fast, slow, sneaky, at any time from any place on the rod