brownie0486
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Tiger Woods has a golf coach, and you don't know his name
We don't know whether that coach uses for training tools though. He could be a demonstrator, could be a talker, could use visual aids. Could use all three.
It's also quite possible that Tiger, the student, understands what to hell the guy is talking about as he's not a neophyte to begin with.
Lets take defensive edged weapons training. Hand me a written manual and explain what the manual describes as a "cats claw" technique, or the same with an 8 count flow drill, I'll not get proficient in either until it's demonstrated, and I've tried then repeated it numerous times, being corrected both with visual demonstrations from the instructor and further practice with the trainer demonstrating physically the nuances I"ve missed in those skills where wrist, arm and body movements are concerned.
As others have mentioned, you learn best from input from all three sources, not just verballly listening to instructions.
Brownie
We don't know whether that coach uses for training tools though. He could be a demonstrator, could be a talker, could use visual aids. Could use all three.
It's also quite possible that Tiger, the student, understands what to hell the guy is talking about as he's not a neophyte to begin with.
Lets take defensive edged weapons training. Hand me a written manual and explain what the manual describes as a "cats claw" technique, or the same with an 8 count flow drill, I'll not get proficient in either until it's demonstrated, and I've tried then repeated it numerous times, being corrected both with visual demonstrations from the instructor and further practice with the trainer demonstrating physically the nuances I"ve missed in those skills where wrist, arm and body movements are concerned.
As others have mentioned, you learn best from input from all three sources, not just verballly listening to instructions.
Brownie