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stlerdave

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looking at lesson from Lee Brett. just wanna get most bang for my buck. is a four hour lesson gonna be too much all at once? Would a player be better off getting lesson spread out over time. just getting opinions from those who have had lessons, never had any myself.
 
looking at lesson from Lee Brett. just wanna get most bang for my buck. is a four hour lesson gonna be too much all at once? Would a player be better off getting lesson spread out over time. just getting opinions from those who have had lessons, never had any myself.

Not at all. As long as your back, attention span and wallet can handle it.
 
stlerdave...Book it...you won't be sorry! You'll be amazed at how fast the time goes by! I've worked with lots of guys like you who say, "Four hours? I can't pay attention for that long."...and then afterwards, say, "Four hours is up already?" LOL

Scott Lee
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looking at lesson from Lee Brett. just wanna get most bang for my buck. is a four hour lesson gonna be too much all at once? Would a player be better off getting lesson spread out over time. just getting opinions from those who have had lessons, never had any myself.
 
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looking at lesson from Lee Brett. just wanna get most bang for my buck. is a four hour lesson gonna be too much all at once? Would a player be better off getting lesson spread out over time. just getting opinions from those who have had lessons, never had any myself.

He will probably include the DVD with the lesson and he covered a lot in the DVD that will always serve as a refresher.
Mark
 
This lesson with Lee will be the best money you ever spend for pool. And I believe it includes the DVD at a discounted price. He is VERY easy to work with and great with any level.
 
looking at lesson from Lee Brett. just wanna get most bang for my buck. is a four hour lesson gonna be too much all at once? Would a player be better off getting lesson spread out over time. just getting opinions from those who have had lessons, never had any myself.

I just spent a full day (8 hours) and the time FLEW. Book it!

I will be doing a review later after I collect my notes but the bottom-line is it will be well worth it. In a one on one setting I would do at least 4 hours which provides time for analysis, questions, demonstration and repeat. (more time is even better)

Depending on your level of play and goals having time to dive deeper into the aspects of preparing for competition could be a value also.
 
looking at lesson from Lee Brett. just wanna get most bang for my buck. is a four hour lesson gonna be too much all at once? Would a player be better off getting lesson spread out over time. just getting opinions from those who have had lessons, never had any myself.

Dave, i am booked until 4pm on the Sunday and free the Monday, but i know the league operator is working out booking me for then, so if you so want the lesson i would bear in mind that it is 1st come 1st served.

Thanks for thinking about taking a lesson and hope to work with you in Ohio.

Lee
 
I would definately book it! The 4 hours will go quickly. I strongly encourage you to bring a notebook and take good notes. You will receive a lot of information and later it will be hard to recall all that you have learned.
 
I would definately book it! The 4 hours will go quickly. I strongly encourage you to bring a notebook and take good notes. You will receive a lot of information and later it will be hard to recall all that you have learned.

Hey buddy,

I email the player, 30 pages of notes so they can read back over things. :)
 
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