Found the Stack and Tilt dvd on eBay and popped it in this morning. What Andy says here about the S&T “basics Pieces” (weight forward, tilt, turn, hands in, etc) really struck a nerve. I’ve been SUPER guilty of this and I’d wager everyone else here is too. Great advice for us to keep in our minds at all time especially in the middle of swing frustration. @James Flood @TJ Johnson @Raheel Chaudhary, I know
you guys have been experiencing some frustrations lately, I hope this helps you push through it.
Good advice, Buford. I find myself in the same position as everyone else. You seem to improve a little and then take 3 steps backwards. By going back to Chapters 1 & 2, I find myself picking up points that never registered the first, second, third, ..... time. It is a process that's going to have ebbs and flows and you have to expect that.
I have been a member for about a year. Pre S&T, I was in the 110 area. Now I'm I am in the 95-102 range. Still not great, but slowly improving.
For everyone getting frustrated, stick with it. The system works. There's no better feeling when everything is in sync and you hit that KFC shot with a slight draw that keeps going further than you could imagine.
Also, sending Tom a video, really helps a lot.
@Buford T Ogletree good clip - thanks for tagging me. It's a bit like what I what I was getting at in a previous comment about going back and watching the Chapter 2 lessons - repeatedly. All the elements are there. Each time I revisit, I absorb them with (slightly) more sophisticated ears and eyes. Then when I view the clips of my practice, I can better identify and describe to myself where I'm coming up short.