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Mind over Muscle – The Mental Approach

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Old 10-27-2008, 01:42 PM
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Please note that 12 piece's ban from the forum - has been lifted for this thread only - hence you'll see him here but nowhere else.
Great news!!! Did they ever "lift your ban" at Neverland Ranch?
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Old 10-27-2008, 02:06 PM
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Great news!!! Did they ever "lift your ban" at Neverland Ranch?
Most of the rides were not working when last I went!

I ordered a signed copy. Want to make sure I know what is going on when Yoda reveals what only those is the know...know. The better my mechanics become the worse my mental game seems to get! Kinda like what Mark Twain said about his dad. It may have been a mental thing all along
The last time I played I left the course loathing this blasted game! It wasn't awful (in fact my buddies hate it when I hate it (the game) because they REALLY suck!) I hit a couple of "coat hangers" left and came unglued! I am hoping Yoda has picked up some industrial strength epoxy from Dallas.
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Old 11-03-2008, 03:12 PM
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1/2 way through the book...
...really good stuff. Very common sense info with great anecdotes. Will finish the book tonight, hopefully. I can already see that I have some behavior modification in my future! BTW, How do you know when it's time to go to bed at Neverland Ranch?





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Old 11-03-2008, 03:27 PM
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Boy..howdy...that is just plain wrong!

I hated the book! No wait...I hate me...according to the book! There was something lacking...a magic pill is what I think they call it! I'm not sure there is a "mechanical" way to improve one's self-image etc. I do however agree that you will not allow yourself to achieve higher than what you consider to be true concerning yourself. It is nice coming from a high achiever, as opposed to a person who's success comes from teaching other people how to succeed! I just do not see much of a foundation for real personal change in the book. Perhaps Yoda will do what Yoda does...enlighten.
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Old 11-04-2008, 12:01 AM
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I just do not see much of a foundation for real personal change in the book. Perhaps Yoda will do what Yoda does...enlighten.

It's there, okie, and I'll do my best to present the principles (and how they can be applied to golf) in the coming weeks. I probably will include it in a special LBG publication emailed to a clientele that has specifically granted permission for such communications.

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Old 11-04-2008, 12:12 AM
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I thought the book was extremely helpful. Once you get to the point of what he's saying the light turns on, the viewpoint changes and the mental process becomes clear
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Old 11-04-2008, 12:36 PM
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I will watch this space!
I probably have to give it another go around. I feel that he explains the process accurately i.e. how and what, but the real question is the why...or the source of motivation. Medals and such are never an end in themselves.
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