TGM is for people who want more out of themselves than a quick fix.
BUT if it is a quick fix that you want...I think TGM can provide that as well.
We call them "Nuggets" -- and they don't just come out of your ears, you know
Just look to the "if you had one sentence..." (or w/e it's called) thread in The Clubhouse Lounge for examples of these great tips....or something so simple as "trace a straight plane line." Duh!!! (flashlight drills)....not hard right?
I think the good thing about TGM is that it is complete and it is accurate.
....and at least you know (I quickly have come to believe anyway....) that while the path you are on may still not be straight (not many are), it is the right path to be on. You just have to keep walking down it and you'll reach the end- someday.
I also think that if you get a great TGM instructor (from what I've heard) you can get as much information as you'd ever need, and as simple or complex as you want to hear it.
Stick with it teach. It's good stuff. And no the information will not confuse you or "fill your head with gobbledy-gook."
The only people who say that are the people who give up on sorting through the info. that's been HANDED to them.
-Paul