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Old 09-10-2008, 08:25 PM
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The next January, I wrote my first posts on their website, and in February helped Joe teach two GSEB level classes.
It's unbelievable that I was in the first class. I wish everyone had the same opportunity, to have Lynn introduce the concepts. Who knew what the following years would hold?
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Old 09-10-2008, 09:08 PM
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If you are in the business of teaching golf and interested in TGM, You can save yourself a lot of time by becoming an AI. Joe Daniels does a great job of presenting and demonstrating the concepts of the golfing machine. After over 20+ years of reading, rereading the yellow book, I enrolled in GSEB I & II and became an AI.

It was an eye opening experience. I could see the forest and the trees. My Understanding of TGM increased on a massive scale. Was it worth the cost? It depends on what your time is worth. In two weeks, I learned more than I had in twenty years of on and off study. (maybe my incubater is a little rusty and bent). In my case I will say YES it was.

I am a little envious of YodasLuke. He got to learn at the foot the master. Yoda communicates his vast knowledge and understanding, of Homer Kelley's work, in a clear and concise manner. His writing style conveys his enthusiam for the topic. One can only imagine how dynamic and inspring his live presentation must be.

Through this website, I continue to learn more about the forest and the trees, and am having great fun doing it. Thanks LBG count me as a loyal and devoted member of your site.
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Old 09-10-2008, 09:58 PM
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Through this website, I continue to learn more about the forest and the trees, and am having great fun doing it. Thanks LBG count me as a loyal and devoted member of your site.
Thanks, Sligo.

Your post says a lot, and you express my feelings exactly about the mechanical (but necessary) learning process as offered by TGM, LLC. Moreover, your post, especially these last lines quoted above, means a lot.

Yesterday, I went to the dentist and had an old filling removed and replaced. In the beginning, there was lots of drilling, scraping and grinding -- as usual, I had requested no anesthetic , so I got the full effect -- but in the end, with the new filling applied, there was only polishing. With this as an analogy, introductory AI training emphasizes the 'drilling, scraping and grinding' -- a necessary 'paint by the numbers' approach -- with a minimum of 'polishing'. We understand this approach and appreciate it.

Meanwhile, with the fundamentals in place or, more often, as they are being put in place . . .

We at Lynn Blake Golf teach Motion.

Motion aligned Geometrically; learned Mechanically; and, ultimately, applied Subconsciously.

We are making a difference . . .

While earning our daily bread.

It's a good thing.

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