LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Teachers and Students - How many Drills should you use?? Thread: Teachers and Students - How many Drills should you use?? View Single Post #6 04-28-2010, 10:31 PM Sligo33 Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 106 Originally Posted by 300Drive .... Part of my question is how best to incorporate some of the many drills provided in the AG video, I mean, just one (for extensor for example) and work on that for a while before moving to the next, or is it effective to incorporate 2 or 3 drills that address 2 or 3 seperate (and maybe related) issues. Thanks. A good strategy might be to work on the first wobbley point, in YOUR swing. You may use 1 or more drills that address that point. As assimilation of a skill is dependent on the individual move on when you feel you are ready. From a seminar I attended, learning a new motor skill takes about 1300 repetitions. Many times stabalizing the first wobbley point (cause) can solve some of the other issues (effect) you may be experiencing. It is said that the brain can only have one thought at a time. So you might be better off practicing and/or playing, with only one swing thought. Good luck in your pusuit of better golfing. Sligo33 View Public Profile Send a private message to Sligo33 Find all posts by Sligo33