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Some schmuck wrote once:
Who does that? Oh. He does. That seems insane. That seems difficult. That seems challenging. That's what you do to "get better" you keep "working on/at it" and "changing" and "take a step back to take two steps/leaps/bounds ahead."
That's the mantra. That's the infinite loop always playing in the background.
I say, that's Tiger Woods, sir.
Some schmuck wrote once:
Factor in time lost due to injuries, losing time to get in reps due to injury and slow-mo rehab phases and the "lag" in the prediction wasn't too bad. Even if it took a year longer than expected, this still is Tiger Woods and he may yet again "throw away" a year of his prime (which really he's still may not be out of) in order to "get better." And this is newsworthy. An scandalous. The folks who don't play, much less win, are writing about the misguidedness of that?That's hours and hours and hours of TrackMan practice, and Sean Foley at work. By zeroing Tiger's path and clubface out, they are perhaps creating a whole new Tiger Woods. A player who swings more under control and but lights up Trackman and scoreboards like a pinball machine with the irons. And, while using less clubhead speed, the increased compression Tiger can get with the Driver due to the lower spin loft he is gaining with learning to hit up on his driver, he can still be plenty long. And longer yet when the moment calls for it.
http://www.brianmanzella.com/blogs/brian-manzella/12-processing-foley-trackman.html
Who does that? Oh. He does. That seems insane. That seems difficult. That seems challenging. That's what you do to "get better" you keep "working on/at it" and "changing" and "take a step back to take two steps/leaps/bounds ahead."
That's the mantra. That's the infinite loop always playing in the background.
I say, that's Tiger Woods, sir.
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