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Old 10-29-2005, 03:32 PM
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Advice for first lesson with an AI?
Hello. I am a beginner who will be taking my first lesson with an AI tomorrow. This will also be my last lesson with him for several months, as his club is shutting down for the winter after tomorrow. What would you suggest I ask for in this one-hour lesson?
I was thinking about having the 3 imperatives demonstrated or determining whether I should work towards becoming a hitter or a swinger. Or, would you suggest letting him "set the curriculum" for the lesson?

If this were the summer, I would take a series of lessons, and would expect to work on grip, posture, etc. before working through chipping, pitching, full swing procedures. However, at least for now, this is a one-shot deal.

Any thoughts? I know that this post is last minute, but I was lucky to be able to grab this lesson on short notice.

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Old 10-29-2005, 03:43 PM
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Absorb and apply. Keep an open mind. Thats about it....
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Old 10-29-2005, 07:25 PM
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Hello. I am a beginner who will be taking my first lesson with an AI tomorrow. This will also be my last lesson with him for several months, as his club is shutting down for the winter after tomorrow. What would you suggest I ask for in this one-hour lesson?
I was thinking about having the 3 imperatives demonstrated or determining whether I should work towards becoming a hitter or a swinger. Or, would you suggest letting him "set the curriculum" for the lesson?

If this were the summer, I would take a series of lessons, and would expect to work on grip, posture, etc. before working through chipping, pitching, full swing procedures. However, at least for now, this is a one-shot deal.

Any thoughts? I know that this post is last minute, but I was lucky to be able to grab this lesson on short notice.

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Teach,

Take your lesson as it comes and don't expect too much from just one lesson.

That apart, my advice would be for you to click on "A LESSON WITH YODA" .

You will learn more from watching the 12 clips of Yoda put young Collin Neeman through his paces than from almost anywhere else.

Whatever appears in these clips that you do not understand will be instantly explained by our resident experts just as soon as you pose the question.
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Old 10-29-2005, 09:42 PM
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Get a few things to work on over the winter...if you have access to an indoor range.
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Old 10-30-2005, 07:28 AM
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Let him set the pace..Listen..Ask..and listen.I recently had 2 days with Yoda and it went too quickly.If you can,take some video.Good luck. These guys are good!
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