I wanted to learn about Hitting and Swinging, but learning both at the same time was too confusing for my tiny brain.
So I decided to take it one step at a time. But I had no idea where to begin.
As far as TGM is concerned, I couldn't tell the difference between my arse and my elbow.
I tossed a coin. Heads for Hitting; tails for Swinging.
Tails it is. Swinging I will pursue.
I then read all I could find on the forums and in The Book about Swinging, and disregarded everything about Hitting.
All I did was Swinging drills, learning how to manipulate CF, learning Horizontal Hinging, learning Startup Swivel, learning Arc of Approach, etc.
I couldn't have cared less about Hitting.
I wanted to be the master Swinger -- understand the concepts and being able to perform it.
After about eight weeks of incubating and practicing Swinging drills, I started to have a pretty good idea. I was reaping the reward of my single-mindedness and undivided attention.
Then on one rainy Thursday afternoon, for some unknown reason, I wanted to learn how to Hit.
It took half a day. That's it. It was sooooo easy. I had an intellectual understanding and was clearly able to feel all the differences. Initially, my body wasn't coordinated enough to do it. But after about 20 balls or so, I got a lot more confident. Over the next few weeks, I was Hitting as often as I was Swinging.
Now, for the first time ever, I knew whether I should be a Hitter or Swinger. I am fully equipped with the understanding and feels to make an informed decision -- one that only I can make.
And therein lies the secret. No one can tell you whether you should Hit or Swing. Only you can decide. Only you will really know the true answer. But you must be have a good theoretical knowledge and be able to demonstrate both to a 'high standard' in order to make an informed decision.
It doesn't matter which one you choose at first -- just choose one and stick with it!
There are thousands of checklists you can go through.
Are you quick or strong?
Flexible or not?
Slim or fat?
Old or young?
What's your previous sporting background?
What's your personality?
Different people will tell you different things. Even GSEMs or GSEDs. If you try and assimilate everything everyone says you will go mental!
You will start having doubts. When you're Swinging and hit a bad shot, you will start thinking, 'maybe I should be a Hitter'. And vice versa.
By the time you make up your mind you would've wasted at least a month! Why not just spend this time and master one of them? You will never truly understand either if you keep messing around.
This has the makings of a great thread. What a joy it is to see the Master Mind reveal itself!
Here is some additional info on the Master Mind Concept, the following piece is from successNet.org.
The Master Mind: Forming Your Own Success Team
I recently completing the organization of The President's Council. It's a group of seven people committed to working together and being mentored toward achieving their highest and best.
It's a Master Mind—a Success Team with a particular focus—and a facilitator (me) to keep it on track. I know that major breakthroughs will occur for all of us in the months ahead.
What about you? Do you have your own Master Mind?
It's really not difficult to set up and the payoff is substantial—great ideas, more focus, accountability, a feeling that you're not alone.
Companies have boards of directors. The president has his cabinet. Why not have your own group of advisors—for free?
The concept isn't new. Benjamin Franklin had his Junto that met for over forty years and to which he attributed much success. Napoleon Hill, the author of Think and Grow Rich created his Master Mind Alliance. It worked for them and it will work for you.
As I look back over the last thirty years, I can tell when I had a Master Mind and when I didn't by looking at my achievements. It tracks almost perfectly. When I was involved in a Master Mind, I always accomplished more—WAY more.
DG
Last edited by Delaware Golf : 11-26-2005 at 03:23 PM.