![]() Question 141 Dear Scott, The human brain is amazing in its ability to deal with objects moving in three dimensions. Catching a baseball or even running are extremely complicated actions. The physics behind hitting a tennis ball is tremendously complicated, yet we manage to do it. So the question is, when golfers complete your program, how much of their improvement comes from the new swing as opposed to simply practicing? People improve because it is a motion that they can do. They have typically practiced and played most of their lives and could not get any better because they have reached their genetic timing barrier with the complexity factor. Once you hit your genetic timing barrier it does not matter how much you practice, play, or whom you take lessons from, you have hit your wall. People told Dick Fosberry that if he would only go over the high jump bar feet first he would be really good. He didn't listen and now everyone does the Fosberry flop as opposed to the American scissor. Bill Koch, an American cross country skier, started skating on skis uphill, which was different from the poleing method used by the classic style. The result is that they outlawed him from doing that in the classic races and created a free style competition, because not even the best polers could complete against the skating style. A Swedish long jumper changed the way he held his feet when he went off the ramp. Instead of keeping his skis together he spread them apart. People thought it was ugly at first but they couldn't compete with the new aerodynamics he created. Now all ski jumpers use his style. G. Villas won 56 straight matches using a heavy topspin method that people had not seen before. Now every one uses topspin. The world is changing. When the young and talented start on the road to mastery with my method you will see the face of golf change. The average score will no longer be 97 for men, and all but 5% of the population will be able to break 90.
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