The following Bitchute.com video shows me on the Wright path. The work done over my last thirty days and two months of conditioning and diet are working. Although I have not lifted any weights yet, my speed and distance are increasing simply from productive reps.
My hope is to show you a little bit of the obsessive nature of my work. Whether we call it tunnel vision or focus really doesn’t matter to me. This process is getting us to our end goal faster than any other.
Throughout the video, I’ll discuss what is working and not, how my thoughts and priorities change in any given session, and why changing paths mid-hike can shorten our trip. Positive, intentional corrections during this initial improvement phase are more important than precision. My balance is still off due to corrective measures. However, my focus is still on preparing my club and matching my ball position.
I realize most people don’t have unlimited range balls to hit each day. Try negotiating packages with your local practice facility. Maybe you both win. I can almost guarantee there is a happy middle ground for you both.
Practice nets are fairly inexpensive. If you have room in your garage or basement, you have a conditioning room. Without flying golf ball distractions, we can make more reps per session. Therefore, the time needed to strengthen your hands is condensed compared to range time. Our ability to focus what we’re doing for a few hours a day or evening – THAT determines whether or not we are on the wright path.
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