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Becoming AI = Lining the pockets of TGM llc?
I was looking into GSEB levels I & II with a view to becoming authorised, it seems like a large investment and having recently spent an inordinate amount of time with the book and the LBG forum fear that I might not actually learn anything that I'm not in the process of learning here.
My question is.... 'is it worth it?' as for the amount they want I'm fairly sure I could fly to the swamp for some quality time :salut: |
Why do you want to be authorized?
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Sorry, i should have mentioned that I'm a PGA member in the UK and a full time coach with a biomechanics and physiology background.
I research a lot and am always open to new/old theory but despite all this feel drawn back to TGM, it's objective and logical, two words I'd use to describe both myself and my teaching. Being authorised wouldn't enhance my business but I hoped might go some way to quenching my thirst! |
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Great question that needs to be answered first. I know I will never become a golf instructor, heck I hardly get a chance to play anymore so I would have no need to for the letters next to my name but it doesn't mean I don't know a little about the book or need to stop pursuing a greater understanding. Homer is habit forming- I got the sickness. |
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John W Rohan-Weaver G.S.E.M. |
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Jaridyard, I am based in the uk, and am an AI, if you wish to contact me about the upcoming class in October in London please do so. Ian Clark.
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Are you saying Lynn is not a G.S.E.D. Authorized Instructor? This is news to me. Lynn would you please clear the air on this subject. I can't believe you did not take the test to become an authorized Instructor. Thanks, John W Rohan-Weaver G.S.E.M. |
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And far as quenching thirst, the individual can find many ways to do that, some a lot better and a lot more cost effective than others. |
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