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Online lessons with an instructor you worked with live vs never. Get more out of it?


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Do you think having worked with an instructor once in a while live, that person gets a little more out of online lessons versus someone who has never done in person lessons w/online instructor? Obviously it depends but in general I'm leaning towards very slight because you've seen a person's tendencies and in 3D. Interested in hearing what others have to say.

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Maybe, but from my experience I was starting at zero basically and went full speed ahead online only.. I think that the basics have been covered relatively well and I might be hitting a wall now that I need live lessons to get over.. Notice I said migr because maybe there I a chance I jump that wall with just online.. However it would be much easier and faster one on one live!

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Maybe, but from my experience I was starting at zero basically and went full speed ahead online only.. I think that the basics have been covered relatively well and I might be hitting a wall now that I need live lessons to get over.. Notice I said migr because maybe there I a chance I jump that wall with just online.. However it would be much easier and faster one on one live!

Yes I agree that some won't see a difference. Also a related question is are online lessons with a great instructor better than live ones with a mediocre pro. I prefer online with great.

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[quote name="Abu3baid" url="/t/75756/online-lessons-with-an-instructor-you-worked-with-live-vs-never-get-more-out-of-it#post_1019185"]Maybe, but from my experience I was starting at zero basically and went full speed ahead online only.. I think that the basics have been covered relatively well and I might be hitting a wall now that I need live lessons to get over.. Notice I said migr because maybe there I a chance I jump that wall with just online.. However it would be much easier and faster one on one live!

Yes I agree that some won't see a difference. Also a related question is are online lessons with a great instructor better than live ones with a mediocre pro. I prefer online with great.[/quote] +1 on that.. That is what pushed me to online lessons actually.. My live instructor basically told me that I had a good swing with nothing to fix... That I shy I don't even count it as going for lessons.. 125 wasted on 5 lessons!

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