You would think better...BUT generally less is more! In recent months I have "limited" my practice to two session per week. In addition to that I have limited my range work to 30 balls per session. The withdrawal symptoms were acute! I am guilty of sloppy practice habits (as are many PGA Tour pros) in that I work on a multiplicity of components simultaneously using an unobservable full motion. I have actually started to use the book we all love so much! So yesterday I was working on component #17 alone. I hit 15 balls with a golf ball wedged under the outside of my right foot (got a nice hip turn for free!) and then I did the penny drill on my left foot. I "quit" while I was still a fan of the game! I guess I am not against everyday practice, but most people never quit hitting ball while they are ahead, or have actually accomplished something. Saturday I am devoting my "30" to 7-19/Lag Loading. Speaking of which. Question:
What am I doing when I am using my pivot to assemble and load my power package at top?