If you have read it twice following List #1 and List #2, those would be the first 2 steps Homer recommends. Then the next steps are
3. Start the preliminary assembly of you selected Pattern from Chapter 12, checking all the cross-references.
4. use the book as an encyclopedia (or tips) on subjects of interest.
I am a big beleiver in the Basic Motion Curriculum.
Also I would suggest you search the forum as well as the video gallery for
Demonstration of Hinging
Flying wedges
Trace the Plane Line
Jeff Hull series (Basic Motion Curriculum demo)
Yoda and the Impact Bag is goodie also for the basics.
In fact most of the vids in the gallery are worth watching at least once, some more till you have mastered their topics. Start with the Menu Item Lynn Blake...
Have a question, do a quick search, don't understand, post a topic.
You may have trouble breaking your current golf stroke down. Remember the mirror does wonders in helping identifying the components.
When in doubt, ask a question, there are more than enough here to help guide you on your journey.
The ultimate in understanding your golf stroke and the mapping it into the book IMO is a trip to the swamp...Just be prepared to absorb an absorb, the information does flow in the swamp.
Guess this is where I fall apart...I want a general understanding of THE golf swing...not purely MY golf swing. That said mine is probably a good place to start.
Would love to go to the swamp, but is a long journey from the land down under!
Guess this is where I fall apart...I want a general understanding of THE golf swing...not purely MY golf swing. That said mine is probably a good place to start.
Would love to go to the swamp, but is a long journey from the land down under!
Read what interests you. Plain and simple. Take your time, the proctor will not ask you to put your pencil down.
And have plenty of fingers stuck between the pages, one thought will take you to another.
Read what interests you. Plain and simple. Take your time, the proctor will not ask you to put your pencil down.
And have plenty of fingers stuck between the pages, one thought will take you to another.
Toolish,
That's all there is to it- no secrets - just read what interests you and per Martee's post- look for answers or ask questions on this forum. Thanks to Lynn and the guys behind the scenes - you've got something very special here - if you're serious - take advantage of it- I know I would have if and when I was studying the book. I would have had more questions than Bucket on Speed!