I am a fan of feedback, faster and better feedback allows a faster learning curve.
I got a training tool today, it shows if I get a wristbreak or not.
I am not a fan of training with tools unless there is some fast feedback involved.
The body must know the motion, a training aid will allow that if its properly designed.
The thing is that our brain and body works to learn a motion, that is a whole sequence, then we break it down into positions, as we do so many add swing thoughts if we talk Golf here into such positions.
This will make many forget the whole range sequence of the swing, and create a lot of swing thinking.
Not right, not left hand, not etc...
When learning such motions we must learn to create a context for our mind and body to sort out what to do and what is not to do.
This will allow a faster learning curve.
But we must go further,
into designing the learning context to allow a sorting out the good things into the context we want to perform.
I use ideas I had for a long time, using them to practice the golf system I choosed to do.
The Symple Swing system is a tuned down and iliminating overactive motions and minimizing what we do to swing the club.
So, starting with a good system, learning the positions, the whole sequence of the swing, I keep working on all positions until I can do them, and incorperate them into the full swing sequence.
Then I just work on the whole full swing sequence.
I am not there yet, but its getting there.
Soon, I just can practice on the basics and just work on details on the short game and speed/distance for the long game.
I look forward to that, since then I can play, practice details, allowing me to measure progress on score, statistics and so on.
The new program I created and following the model which I developed have as far made me learning more about the model, about me and how the body learns.
And I look forward to shoot low scores this summer.
/Robert Johansson
Re-New NLP.
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