Originally Posted by KevCarter
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I know YODA has said it, because everything I know I learned from him! I'm about 2% of the way to his knowledge.
I'm a pretty basic teacher AIR, I always start with the Imperatives and the Essentials. I believe in them, and I believe in YODA's interpretation of them. After that I try to tie what I teach to 1-L. If I go at it in this manner, it's pretty hard to hurt anybody. 
After that, I believe in OPTIONS. You should see how differently YODA treats each students swing. He has a talent for seeing what their tendencies and preferences are. Different for all. Thats why you need to focus on what he is teaching YOU. After that, all your studies should go back to the Imperatives, Essentials, and 1-L.
When you feel lost, apply these principles to BASIC MOTION and get your compression back!
Just one mans opinion.
Kevin
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Sensible and sound advice as usual. I'm copying all this advice from you and others into my lap top, so I can look, look, look at them when I need to (all the time). When you say "get my compression back" it has to be there in the first place. I'm not sure I'm very familiar with this compression - it comes sporadicly on a visit and comes and goes as it pleases and lives it's own life, it seems...