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Old 05-16-2007, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by mrodock View Post
What about sending video to someone you trust? This seems like a much more valid option than working with someone you don't trust. It may not be as good as seeing them live, but it beats the hell out of toiling away for another 5 years and not reaching your potential and continuing to try to find the "tip" that is going to get you where you need to be. Also, if you don't have a good video camera I think it is half the solution.
Only problem there is


a) you have to have a good camera.

b) you have to have an instructor you trust who does video lessons and from what I've seen there not cheap.

c) where with a live lesson they can tell you if your making the proper adjustment right then, you would probably have to send another video to confirm that your interpreting their instruction properly. So you probably could have spent the money to see someone to begin with.


Rich mans game, the rest of us have to do just do the best we can.
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