Badger_Golfer
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As the old Zen saying goes, "there are no lessons from victory but 1,000 lessons from defeat".
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Positive, strongly so. My wife is a teacher, and she says: "What you concentrate on, grows." I want to enforce what is good, I don't want to emphasis, repeat or concentrate on my bad.
Yes, very much. "Correcting a poor swing" implies that always or even most of the time, I would know what the issue is. If that would be true, I would be a professional!Are you able to repeat a good swing easier than correct a poor swing?
No, that is just a desire to get better. Learning, imo, is doing something you know is right and paying attention. Or, at the very least, identifying the bad and paying attention to not to reapeat it.Isn't not wanting a repeat a bad swing a form of learning?