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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Could you not see that this was a fine tuning...a summary session...the end result of many hours of a successful student-teacher relationship?
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The lesson sequence started with Lesson #1 and there was no indication that there was anything preceding that. From the first lesson to the last, he kept the hands above the clubhead and executed chip, pitch, punch, basic, acquired, and full motion for the most part, flawlessly. There was no adjustment of anything - physics or geometry - just a very occasional, "try again".
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MJ,
I see the problem and can understand your impression that this was
Collin's first session.
I was out of town and unable to write the introductory post for Collin's lesson. Rather than wait for me, I asked
Bagger to go ahead and put the video up so that members would have it available over the weekend. His brief post was simply to introduce the video and the format and rationale of its presentation. It did not include the circumstances surrounding the lesson. In fact, I don't think he even knew those details.
To address the current confusion, I have edited Bagger's post to explicitly state Collin's prior TGM experience (none), the actual amount of time we spent together (two days) and the fact that this lesson was the final segment of that training.
By the way, just to let every body know the 'labor of love' going on behind the scenes...
Each
five minutes of the video took a full
two hours to render the quality you see. And that doesn't begin to address the time spent in converting the tape for the site or its title page graphics. The job could have been done a whole lot faster and with a lot less effort on Bagger's part, but he wanted to do it right. The results speak for themselves.
Thanks, Bagger!