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Nerves and Fear

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Following on from someone's post in your original thread I had a google to see what forum you had been on previously.........wow seems you were even more unpopular on there. So you were definitely banned from the sand trap, possibly golf wrx and manzella's forum. Using multiple accounts and being abusive were some of the accusations I read. You also posted word for word the same ball flight thread and also had another regarding golf and fear.

Worrying considering your off to a terrible start on here and are basically repeating all your posts that got you into trouble in the first place.

Nice one JD!

I had a search on the other forums after reading your post. Definitely got a live one here...
 
well done JD:thup:

Heres the Top 100 coach himself who plays off 'about 4' with this swing

[video=youtube_share;xWZWdBmoV34]http://youtu.be/xWZWdBmoV34[/video]
 
Can Patrick post some detail on this ICE method that he claims to be formulated for golf and is an expert in? What does expert mean in this case?
By profession I am an analyst. Specifically I am accredited in Six Sigma process improvement and there was once a now discredited methodology in the Lean manufacturing sector called ICE... It failed as it had no failure mode effect balance sheet method attached to it.
So, in effect, I, C and E were not linked by a rateable formula that pooled them to give a scalable output.
You could more effectively apply FMEA (Failure Mode Effect Analysis) to golf than you could this ICE "methodology".
 
Surely fear is linked to lack of confidence?
If you stand on a par 3 tee of 200yds long and there is a small stream just in front of the tee, would you fear it? No, of course you wouldn't as you are confident of your abilities to carry your 5? iron over the stream in 1 go.
If however, the stream was just in front of the green, would your anxiety levels increase ?
Of course they would.
I know all of you can hit a 5 iron 200 yards most of the time but the confidence will surely drop compared to hitting the ball over the stream in front of the tee.
So I would say nerves are attributed to the fear of failure caused by a lack of confidence caused by an iffy technique.

Bob Notrotella
 
Patrick, given your history on other forums (Golf WRX, The sand Trap etc) Play nice or your oot.



Closing this thread as its just going to spiral now that hes been found out.
 
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