I've watched all of the video presentations submitted for the Golf Channel "Instructor Search", and certainly, this is the best presentation of them all. The content will be fresh and interesting to all of the viewers and it's presented with a very charismatic performance. Viewers will want more. Great job Lynn.
Someday we'll have to talk about that "Basic" and "Acquired Motion" interpretation issue. Maybe over a Martini.
I've watched all of the video presentations submitted for the Golf Channel "Instructor Search", and certainly, this is the best presentation of them all. The content will be fresh and interesting to all of the viewers and it's presented with a very charismatic performance. Viewers will want more. Great job Lynn.
No kidding we will want more! I will ask all my new students to watch this video before they come to their first lesson. Nobody explains TGM like YODA! What I have learned on this website will be the foundation for everything I teach, no matter what the pattern is named.
We owe you a huge debt of gratitude Lynn Blake!
Kevin
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Good stuff. Its very well presented and you can see some of the presentations by the more internet experienced instructors as they are shot very well with a great camera.
Yoda's video was a little different then some of the others because they discussed swing philosophy in a bigger context rather then a single pointed lesson.
Very well done sir!
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Great job Lynn! I'd expect nothing less!! Clear, concise, and helpful to TGMers and non TGMers alike. Especially liked the tip at the end; the description of the importance of extensor action through the use of the belt was great. I know everyone here will bombard The Golf Channel for you. Thanks for all you do!
WOW sad to say this is one of the more exciting things that i have seen lately. this would be HUGE for promoting the golfing machine and promoting business for AIs. perfect video, you introduced the basic principles, the way you learn it, the number one imperative the flat left wrist! (which no other instructor mentioned on any of the other entries) you demonstrated how once you understand the facts and illusions you can use them to your advantage. best video by FAR of all the entries, in both production value/ presentation and information. seemed like most others would either talk about one tip or problem or say that they intended to simplify the game. nearly all of them had horrible wind noise and really bad production. clearly lynn is the most established/knowledgeable instructor out of all the entries. homer would be very proud