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Date Posted: 14:05:28 06/07/00 Wed
Author: Peter
Subject: Re: Semper Impact Backwards
In reply to: Phys Ed 's message, "Re: Introduction" on 13:41:45 06/07/00 Wed

I was there shortly after JohnR. This was between two versions of the full swing video but both have the impact backwards drills and Scott was focused on those drills and teaching/demonstrating their proper execution during the class.

Incidentally, I only now THINK I really understand drills 1-3. I believe that I misinterpreted not their execution but their application for the last 2 years.

I now believe they are intended to train your body for an 'autonomic' motion as opposed to a conscious motion. When the motion is executed in the swing consciously various bad things can result.

Peter

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