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Posted By: chicago on 6/13/2011 0 Comments
Instead of putting up a new blog post every time a video comes out, we'll just use this one to keep a running list of the videos.
Posted By: chicago on 10/11/2010 15 Comments
So in an earlier post, I asked the question “how do you find the information that applies to you?” This is an extremely important question to answer if you want to improve. I also believe that it is the reason why many people fail when trying to implement changes to their swing – no matter what school of thought. One Plane. Two Plane. Stack and Tilt. Golf Machine. It doesn’t matter. The biggest mistake I see is that people think they need to get every single element correct. Start on page 1 and begin implementing. Stop when you get to the end. Given the fact that you can maybe work on 2-3 things at any one time, I couldn’t imagine how long it would take to get it all correct. Not only that, the journey is most likely a painful one...
Posted By: chicago on 8/6/2010 8 Comments
So what about this “Matrix” I mentioned in my last blog post? It started with four spreadsheets that listed every single major fault in the golf swing by segment. Actually it was eight spreadsheets – there was a list of faults for One Plane and a list of faults for Two Plane. Seemed simple enough. But that was just the start. There were two more spreadsheets listing all of the drills to fix each fault. Then there were two more spreadsheets detailing all of the ball flight misses for each fault. And finally, there were two more spreadsheets with all of the contributing faults for each fault. Sound confusing? Yep, I thought so too. Did I mention that there was a video for each fault and each drill? So if you’re keeping track, at this point I have fourteen giant spreadsheets, a ton of information, and several hundred videos.
Posted By: chicago on 7/21/2010 6 Comments
First of all, my apologies for our blog being so quiet lately. Summer is usually our busiest time. Jim takes some time off at his cabin in Colorado and Chris’ students are in full tournament mode. So, I guess you folks are stuck with me. Heh. The old cliché of “something is better than nothing” is about to be put to the test.
Posted By: chicago on 10/18/2009 3 Comments
Plane Truth Certified Instructor Duncan Woolger blogs about the first day of the first annual Plane Truth Certified Instructor Summit.
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