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26th April 2016 09:38 PM
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How a lesson should go?!
Hello peoples,
Just wanted to ask how a lesson should go down and what you guys would take away from one?
I recently had my first lesson but came away from it confused and left wanting, lesson went
fine but felt more casual like a mate coaching you or giving tips.
I hit balls as per the norm, the swing was filmed and i got to watch it and boy was it
cringe worthy but there were flaws that even I as a noob and an avid
youtube problem solver could see but weren't discussed.
I'm not sure if the instructor just wanted to keep it simply and just wanted to identify one issue
and work on that before any other problems were to be addressed. The lesson was just revolved
around that 1 single issue, at the end I asked if it was due to posture, set up, take away etc etc but
the focus was just to resolve that single issue?
So I left thinking was that the only issue? Was the rest of the swing fundamentally ok?
So I'm not quite sure on lesson's anymore or if that is how they are suppose to go down?
Are instructors there to give you nibbles of the carrot that's dangling and it becomes your job to
address and resolve the issue by self assessment and self learning?
Cheers guys, rant over.
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