DVD & Web Video: Never Hook Again! 2.0 - w/Reviews

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Brian Manzella

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I am very excited to announce the release of my latest video:

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NEVER HOOK AGAIN 2.0


Hello Folks,

This video covers the details of a stroke pattern that I invented to solve many of the problems golfers have had for centuries fighting a swing that is too inside-out.

When I put the pieces of this pattern together, I had succumbed to the "over inside-outs" myself.

What I eventually uncovered was the "original" David Toms swing, that he had before I and others began to teach him.

I was able to teach it "back to him" in the spring of 1997, as well as every year since 2003, the year of the "Million Dollar Lesson."

This video chronicles these lessons, the origins of the research, including all the components and feels of the Never Hook Again 2 pattern.

It contains so many "Manzella-isms" they are too numerous to mention, but here is a short list:

Up the Wall, Down the Wall. Left of the Wall.
Lift, Drop, & Rotate.
Shake the Sugar.
The Carry.
The Towel Plane Bard Drill.
The Yellow Brick Road.
Gather up the Marbles.

With a running time of one hour and 48 seconds, this video, is divided into 12 chapters:
1. Introduction
2. Ball Flight and the "D"-Plane
3. The Wall & Setting Up
4. Up the Wall Backswing
5. The Carry Transition
6. The Drop & Rotate Downswing
7. The Million Dollar Lesson
8. The Yellow Brick Road
9. Closed Clubface Insurance
10. NHA2 Pattern Review

The 1.0 version of Never Hook Again was part of the 1-4 "The Movie" video which will be EOLed (end of life) by the end of this week.

This 2.0 is a marked improvement over that video in every way,
I am sure you will like it, and learn a lot from it, and its a MUST HAVE of any golfer or golf instructors library.

This video is the fourth in a series of Manzella Matrix Pattern videos.

Brian :)


Buy Now - Purchase Options


For those who may have not previously purchased a Brian Manzella Instructional Video, the Web version works like this:

After you purchase the video, you will receive an email with a link and password for you to access the video within the day.

The video is available in QUICKTIME, FLASH, and WINDOW MEDIA formats, which with very good internet connections can stream to your computer.

The large, high-quality file is also downloadable, which will give you the best viewing experience and a permanent copy on your computer.

If you purchase the DVD, they will begin shipping early next week.
They are sent USPS Priority Mail, whether they are USA only, or International Shipments.
 
Do you have to be a "hooker" to get a lot out of this video? Based on the chapters and "Manzella-isms", it seems like you are explaining concepts that are not solely related to hooking, correct?
 

Brian Manzella

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"Absolutely, Babe." —Don Villavaso

Do you have to be a "hooker" to get a lot out of this video? Based on the chapters and "Manzella-isms", it seems like you are explaining concepts that are not solely related to hooking, correct?

Correct.

It is a MUST HAVE video, and the through the ball information and explanations alone are worth the price of admission.
 
Legendary.

For me, the manzella jigsaw is fitting together. Each one of these ends up in big "Ahaaaa..." monents as to why certain things did didn't work for me as the years went by.

I think your video explantions are getting better all the time Brian.

Bring on the weblesson!!!!

I always thought I was coming over the top, this just describes how my particular swing of left and lefter was....
Chapter 1

Simple enough start

Chapter 2

Great explantion of D-Plane, makes it nice and simple. I think it will help everyone if they set up small sticks as per the tape, then LOOK at them from ball side too.

Chapter 3

Now not sure which suits me now :D but good explantion of the difference between this, soft draw and NSA setups.

Chapter 4

Very easy to follow backswing, the more is goes on the more I think everyone should see the other videos to make sure they UNDERSTAND the dirrerences.

Chapter 5

GENIUS!!!!! Best thing for my own golfing mind I every saw.

Chapter 6

Now I know why that drill makes me hit is so well. Golfer24 will know what I mean. Also make me hungry ;)

Chapter 7

Good drill, is the million guaranteed?

Chapter 8

Hard concept to understand for someone who fears left Brian, but well explained. I wonder how many people feel they swing too far left when it's the opposite? Players and instructors?

Would it be fair to say the achieves and adresses the same problems as stack and tilt but hitting the ball longer and more orthodox?

Chapter 9

Interesting concept, hard for some not to chickenwing I would think.

Chapter 10

Good summary. Altogether a very easy to follow pattern. I think your videos are getting simpler to implement and understand.
Brian,
Would you reccomend practicing all of these, or in a NSA manner, going through one by one until they have the desired effect?

And of course, when is Soft Fade out :D :D
 
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I'm not qualified to review/critique, however, I found the concepts and the actions very simple to understand and explained in an efficient and concise manner. Therefore, I would think even *I* would be able to execute the pattern. The video is chockfull of excellent information/explanations just like in Soft Draw.
As always, your products (videos, posts, lessons, etc.) are top-notch and always far exceed my expectations. Is there any chance the putting video will be out before Thanksgiving? ;)
 
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Very well done video for me...Your videos are like a good New Orleans restaurant..The last bite is just as delicious as the first..

Also you're a very good teacher!...I knew I didn't even have to hit a ball to replicate SDP and now feel the same with NHA2.

My only technical question is that I thought angle hinging is a "cross-line" :rolleyes: motion..but maybe for this pattern it isn't and I'm fine with that..

Thanks for telling me something I didn't already know,

Mashie72
 
NHA2.0 Question

Firstly thanks again for another great video Brian - they keep getting better.

You mention in the vid that it is an option to have the right foot back slightly at address. I've been working on NHA for a while and have noticed that i hit it really well when i have my left foot slightly back (i.e. slightly 'open' stance at address).

What are your thoughts on an open stance for NHA? does it help or hinder?

Thanks
 
NHA 2 Review

Hello All,

I recently received my copy of NHA 2 and thought I would do a review for those of you who have not stepped up and purchased it. First and foremost, it is a great video. I have not seen all of Brian's videos, but this has to be the best one. I originally purchased NHA 1 a few years ago and learned a lot of extremely valuable info. This video runs around 1 hr and is packed full of swing info and very useful drills. Brian does a great job explaining each concept in detail and showing why and how to deal with the particular problems faced by every hooker. I have always had a setup that made me feel as if I was going to hit a hook, but before this video I never knew why. Brian takes you from setup to finish and explains every detail of why you hit a hook and how to stop it. Some of the drills in the video I had read about on this forum but still never really understood how and when to practice them. Brian's demonstrations of the drills alone is enough to make the video worth purchasing. I highly recommend this video to everyone who has ever fought the hooks at anytime in their life or someone who just wants to learn more about the golf swing. kermitm
 

Brian Manzella

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Firstly thanks again for another great video Brian - they keep getting better.

You mention in the vid that it is an option to have the right foot back slightly at address. I've been working on NHA for a while and have noticed that i hit it really well when i have my left foot slightly back (i.e. slightly 'open' stance at address).

What are your thoughts on an open stance for NHA? does it help or hinder?

Thanks

It didn't hurt Trevino, did it?
 
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