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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2010

A Ian King hypothesis about the downside potential of most peoples training programs most of the time

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  • Wow. I would have like to have heard some more of that discussion. Coach King have you written any articles on that subject?

  • @cardsfanatic sure did. i wrote regulary for t-mag.com for 7 year so you can pick up a lot of these concepts free online if you want free articles. i suggest you avoid the articles that include content that copied mine, because diluted versions don't do justice (and there have been no shortage of this after i stopped writing - the power of the control c and control v buttons)

    if you want the full presentation it is available for a short time on our web site - it's the Innsbruck seminar

  • or you can, and i don't say this to sell you, just that it is the most controlled way to get high level linsight, invest in the original works of How to Write and How to Teach. Really, even with postage, they are still less dollar than one particular 'publication' that copies the content of both and adds pictures - it sold for over 100 USD for many years and people bought it. of course, i am in the process of addressing that, and i don't recommend you take this path

  • yes, - 10%!

    ok, light hearted

    at a higher level of discussion the use of good and bad, both relative terms, would not fly

    however, the more one peels back the layers of ones training, one can be suprised to learn certain things, which at any given moment are somewhat hypoethesized and rely on patterns and predicctions. however there is no medal for learning the hard way, so if any downsides can be avoided in advance, wisdom in retrospect becomes less of an issue

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  • Thanks Coach for your response. It was helpful.

  • 90%? That's depressing. I hope I'm doing some things right.

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