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  1. I decided to join so I could comment in this thread much like another member did. You folks have been nothing short of difficult and irritated from the start, the guy came into the thread to discuss and clarify points but you did nothing but jump on him and tell him he's wrong. The best part, you're just spouting an opinion as well (especially iacas), you aren't "right", you're just stating your own personal opinion on golf instruction. And just because you must have a competing product or some affiliation with a competing instructional product, you keep trying to say he's a "feel" based teacher (like that's a negative, which is funny by itself!). He's not, he has specific positions he teaches and a multiple of non-feel based instruction in the program. But again, keep repeating it, maybe folks will believe you if you say it enough. He uses the term effortless to describe swinging with your body and not your arms. Of course it takes effort. No one is saying you can get off the couch and swing 120mph without effort. What he IS saying is, there's people that look like they are swinging as hard as a lumberjack and can't break 90MPH, and there are people who look like they are on a Sunday stroll swinging 120mph. We have ALL seen that, we have ALL experienced those 2 types of players. If you play golf long enough, you KNOW that's true. There are a people who swing with everything they have using their ARMS ONLY, and there are people who know how to rotate their body and release their wrists to generate speed in what looks smooth and effortless. It's so disingenuous for some of you folks to pretend you have no clue what he's talking about. We all know what he's talking about. Tension is a speed killer. So if you want to have a semantic argument about how "tension" in your arms feels, be my guest. His method is trying to eliminate the arm tension and allow them to rotate around your body and release wrists at the proper moment to generate speed. All pretty FUNDAMENTALLY agreeable points in all golf instruction I've ever seen, but again, you guys decided to jump on the guy and slam him for even these simple fundamentals (obviously, again, you have some alternative agenda or competing products). Some of you in here should just stop participating in this thread. You're not neutral, and you are certainly not trying to help review a product. You probably haven't even seen his actual product, just some youtube videos, if anything. It doesn't matter what he says, you'll try and tell everyone he's wrong. You have a clear agenda and even when you're wrong, you can't let anything go and keep posting over and over and over again with stupid content try and "prove your point". Watch the guy swing, he has a smooth easy tempo, but fast rotation and release. but you seem to even give him a hard time about that! I had the opportunity to watch his program and use some of his drills and positions in real life. Very solid training in my opinion. He gives very easy relatable drills and positions, he explains the concepts and details well, and he definitely has something unique in how he teaches in the program videos. I'm not affiliated with him, I've never met him, I don't know him, I only watched the program. So for those who are considering it as a possibility, pay more attention to the folks in here talking about their successes with it, I've had similar success using his concepts. Even though some others are persistant and post MORE FREQUENTLY, it doesn't make them right. It just makes them loud. He's got a good product, and I appreciate that he came into this thread and TRIED to help those who were interested understand his program. Those of you who acted like 5 year olds and ended up making him leave, shame on you, you ruined it for the rest of the members here.
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