I totally concur with using the videos in The Gallery link. Especially the Colin Neeman lesson videos.
The other thing, one doesn't have to know all of TGM to apply TGM effectively. Once you get the book, figure if you are a swinger or hitter and look at the components that fit you.
Actually I haven't even got the book yet. I'd like to wait until the seventh edition comes out. If it's not available by May 15th I'll go ahead and get a copy of the sixth addition. But I've already learned quite a bit just watching videos and reading the forums.
Actually I haven't even got the book yet. I'd like to wait until the seventh edition comes out. If it's not available by May 15th I'll go ahead and get a copy of the sixth addition. But I've already learned quite a bit just watching videos and reading the forums.
Good for you! Actually the book needs to be translated a bit for first time readers, but then as you get through the initial learning curve, the jargon makes great sense (and is very precise about what Kelley was conveying). Try looking at your local library for the sixth edition; that's where I first got the book to look at.