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Old 07-16-2007, 02:08 AM
Hennybogan Hennybogan is offline
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OK and I are trying to provide a view of life inside the ropes. We try to share things going on out on tour and how we see tour players behave. Why they are so good. Surely, we want to model parts of their games to improve our own. But how do we transition from where we are to where we want to be?

From Chapter 14. "Shifting back from the "You Program" to the "Ball Program" during the Stroke is extremely hazardous for the learner. But finally may come the time when the intended Ball behavior could be all the conscious programming you'll need to do, and still produce the required Ball Behavior."

How do we progress from the learner and his need for large portions of self-awareness to the "expert" who has trained himself to the point he only needs to see the intended flight? Even tour players are not immume as they make swing changes or seek to find old form.

Could we define some steps to bridge this gap?

HB
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