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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Update


Posted by: Matt () on Wed Oct 22 19:30:07 2003


>>> I bought his DVD already, and I've read this site many times over.
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> Geez.
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> If you're so confident, then post a clip. Like I said, throw a ski mask on your kid, if it makes you more comfortable.
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> I'll bet I'm not the only one who'd like to see some before/after shots of someone who could master in one day what it takes many (most?) months/years to learn. <<<
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> Hi Sandman
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> I would agree that it takes years of practice and hard work to prefect the principle of rotational mechanics. But, I have received numerous e-mails from players and parents who were amazed at the increased performance they experienced after just a week of practicing rotational principles.
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> Jack Mankin
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> Jack, I'm glad to know (and not surprised) that you have had many sucessful students.

And to Sandman regarding the clips: I tried to be polite but you didn't seem to understand, so now I will try the frank, direct approach. I will not be posting clips for previously-stated reasons, and for one other reason: I do not feel I have anything I need to prove to you. If you are skeptical, I DON'T CARE,I DON'T GIVE A HOOT if you are a believer or not a believer, simple as that! What I care about is my hunger for more of Jack's rotational principles, and my hunger will soon be satisfied when I order the tape.Jack, soon you will be counting me among your many satisfied customers!


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