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comdpa 04-01-2006 02:31 PM

Before and After
 
I have a picture to post, any advice on how to post pictures?

12 Piece, anyone?

Thanks

12 piece bucket 04-01-2006 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by comdpa
I have a picture to post, any advice on how to post pictures?

12 Piece, anyone?

Thanks

Yeah dude it's easy. Where is your picture? If it's already on the internet, just hit the button with the mountain on it and post the address.

If the picture is on your computer e.g. My Pictures, then you gotta get it on the net. Try this spot they will host your pics for free. xs69.xs.to

Look forward to seeing what you got.

comdpa 04-02-2006 04:45 AM

This is what I wanted to show...
 


A pic of my student Basil Lee, before and after shot ten minutes apart.

Just wanted to thank those who have imparted into my life - Lynn Blake, Ted Fort, Chuck Evans, Denny Alberts, Ben Doyle, Gregg McHatton etc, and making it possible for me to impart to others.

Toolish 04-02-2006 07:25 PM

how is the full swing impact looking now compda?

comdpa 04-02-2006 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toolish
how is the full swing impact looking now compda?

We only had an hour's session that day, so we were never able to work up to 12-5-3, Total Motion. I hope to provide more pictures the following lesson.

If we cannot control a chip shot that is 2 feet in length back and through, we cannot control a pitch and we most certainly cannot control a full swing.

Too many students take the cart and put it before the horse.
They realise that the flat left wrist is the solution to their problems after being guided through 12-5-1, Basic Motion by me.

So what do they do? Go straight to the full swing and try to apply the FLW, and condemn themselves to a lifetime of frustration.

There is a reason for 12-5-1/2/3 being called Basic, Acquired and then Total Motion. There is also a reason that they are placed in that order.

Toolish 04-02-2006 09:44 PM

can't argue with that...but it is always good for a student to see how improving the chip can almost instantly help the full swing. Helps them to understand why we work with small swings.


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