Extraordinary_Golf sounds fantastic.
But I’ve been doing it another way for years.
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Most of the people who come to me to learn ‘Extraordinary_Golf’ normally belong to the category I call, ‘the second type of student’, the type with the drain at the bottom of the glass. I quite quickly put a stopper in this drain and they move on to being the third type of student, the dirty glass.
Now this is the most stubborn type as they insist, that although they are beginning to realise that the way they have learned is quite poor, they have been doing it that way for years and are reluctant to change.
I tell this type the following, “It has taken you a long time to get away from your instincts, but in a very short time I can get you back to them.”
What this means is that although you have had many years of ineffective instruction using a poor learning method, the techniques being used in ‘Extraordinary Golf’ are creating instant and wonderful breakthroughs.
You must not deprive yourself of the opportunity to reach these levels. You should allow yourself to be the fourth type of student, the crystal clear glass, and let the evolutionary, highly developed, learning system prevail.
As you may have read already, this is the system that you adopted to learn all of the other gross motor skills. And once learned, they are never forgotten. It is how you learned walking, running, jumping, cycling, and driving a car and all other physical skills.
Even if you have had years of a poor and relatively ineffective method, extraordinary breakthroughs are never far away.
The students belonging to the third type (the dirty glass) are failing to realise that the ‘Extraordinary_Golf’ method is easier to understand and creates magical results with simple choreographed movements.
If you learn this sport choreography, you will play ‘Extraordinary_Golf’ which, once learned cannot be forgotten.
Thanks for listening,
Sandy MacDuff
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