I have had the opportunity to review this system. This is the system that
Darren Appleton uses. Due to our economy, I imagine one of the first questions will be "what does it cost?" It's priced right around mid-range for DVD's, high for books, unkown level for pdf files. It does contain several film sections in it which add to it's value. While at first seeming a little high priced, when the content is considered, it is extremely low cost. Super value for the buck.
"There are a number of sections to it, some with video included. I imagine this was his first time doing something like this. There is a lot of info, and sometimes the presentation isn't as good or as clear as it could be. Sometimes it takes some effort to see just what he is getting at. There are many diagrams, and, there should have been more words with them to make the point clearer. The point can still be found, so the info is there, it's just that sometimes you have to extend more effort than you should to "get it".
There are a number of sections to it. It by no means is just an aiming system. The first section is the aiming system as Darren uses it. He makes it clear upfront that it is not for everyone, and some just don't need it. But, if you are having problems, this might just be the thing for you. The aiming system, I feel, is actually two parts combined. The one part is primarily an approach, or set up system, although in and of itself it is also an aiming system. The second aspect of it I feel is the main grit of the aiming system. I'm not sure on this, but I believe Shane V.B. also aims this way. I have recently found it out for myself, and it does work great.
The material also contains a section on banking, track lines, training exercises, Buddy Halls clock system (more in depth than I have seen before), and a few other tidbits.
For those having trouble, or wanting to learn something new, I recommend this product. It will take some time and effort on your part to understand it, and parts on the surface may not seem relevant. But, if you actually do what he says, you will then see the value in what he has presented.
To sum it up, I feel this is a nice addition to my knowledge, and that it is worth the cost plus. Could have been presented better, but gets the job done, and bottom line is, that is what we are after.
EDIT: I must edit this, as I did make a mistake. One I feel was easy to do, and he is going to correct it. Make SURE you see the video for each section BEFORE trying to make out the diagrams! I did miss one video, and it made that part very confusing and hard to understand. Once I viewed that sections video, the rest made perfect sense.
As with anything new, this will take some time to learn. But, once you have learned it, it will be very powerful in your game. This is not for those that are looking for a quick or immediate fix. You aren't going to learn it in an hour or two. It IS for those looking for a good fix, and willing to put in the work to learn it.
EDIT 2: It has now been edited, and is much more user friendly!
Darren Appleton uses. Due to our economy, I imagine one of the first questions will be "what does it cost?" It's priced right around mid-range for DVD's, high for books, unkown level for pdf files. It does contain several film sections in it which add to it's value. While at first seeming a little high priced, when the content is considered, it is extremely low cost. Super value for the buck.
"There are a number of sections to it, some with video included. I imagine this was his first time doing something like this. There is a lot of info, and sometimes the presentation isn't as good or as clear as it could be. Sometimes it takes some effort to see just what he is getting at. There are many diagrams, and, there should have been more words with them to make the point clearer. The point can still be found, so the info is there, it's just that sometimes you have to extend more effort than you should to "get it".
There are a number of sections to it. It by no means is just an aiming system. The first section is the aiming system as Darren uses it. He makes it clear upfront that it is not for everyone, and some just don't need it. But, if you are having problems, this might just be the thing for you. The aiming system, I feel, is actually two parts combined. The one part is primarily an approach, or set up system, although in and of itself it is also an aiming system. The second aspect of it I feel is the main grit of the aiming system. I'm not sure on this, but I believe Shane V.B. also aims this way. I have recently found it out for myself, and it does work great.
The material also contains a section on banking, track lines, training exercises, Buddy Halls clock system (more in depth than I have seen before), and a few other tidbits.
For those having trouble, or wanting to learn something new, I recommend this product. It will take some time and effort on your part to understand it, and parts on the surface may not seem relevant. But, if you actually do what he says, you will then see the value in what he has presented.
To sum it up, I feel this is a nice addition to my knowledge, and that it is worth the cost plus. Could have been presented better, but gets the job done, and bottom line is, that is what we are after.
EDIT: I must edit this, as I did make a mistake. One I feel was easy to do, and he is going to correct it. Make SURE you see the video for each section BEFORE trying to make out the diagrams! I did miss one video, and it made that part very confusing and hard to understand. Once I viewed that sections video, the rest made perfect sense.
As with anything new, this will take some time to learn. But, once you have learned it, it will be very powerful in your game. This is not for those that are looking for a quick or immediate fix. You aren't going to learn it in an hour or two. It IS for those looking for a good fix, and willing to put in the work to learn it.
EDIT 2: It has now been edited, and is much more user friendly!
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