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Old 12-19-2010, 03:33 PM
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To me, that's a bit odd. I watch mine A LOT. Every time I watch it I find something to refocus my practice upon. For several months I would find something new just about every time I cued it up on the dvd machine.
The discussion on basic motion and the hinges got me going. In the second disc, where Yoda is chopping down with the left arm, I've used that and done some variations on it for my particular edification.
I'm sorry you didn't find it as helpful as I have. To me it is a treasure.
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Old 12-19-2010, 03:40 PM
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To me, that's a bit odd. I watch mine A LOT. Every time I watch it I find something to refocus my practice upon. For several months I would find something new just about every time I cued it up on the dvd machine.
The discussion on basic motion and the hinges got me going. In the second disc, where Yoda is chopping down with the left arm, I've used that and done some variations on it for my particular edification.
I'm sorry you didn't find it as helpful as I have. To me it is a treasure.
I agree 100% Jerry. I think the desire to learn TGM may take a little more patience than some other systems. We have to be willing to spend a lot of time perfecting Basic Motion before we take change to Total Motion. I think a lot of people just feel they can skip right to Nirvana. Never happens...

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Old 12-19-2010, 07:45 PM
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Satisfied customer here! It does take time to absorb and you do need to watch it many times to get fullest value, but I always highly recommend to anyone who wants to learn. Can't wait for A.G. II...
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Old 12-19-2010, 09:56 PM
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Satisfied customer here! It does take time to absorb and you do need to watch it many times to get fullest value, but I always highly recommend to anyone who wants to learn. Can't wait for A.G. II...
I can't get him to stop calling me! I saw him in August. "Why does this work? and That?" "Just do the drills, dad!"




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