I just wanted to quickly thank everyone for their generous feedback. The DVDs are far from perfect, but I feel they're a significant step in the right direction. Everyone who starred in this project really did a great job. Their knowledge couple with their easy going personalities really made for an enjoyable experience. Dave Mccoll who helped with the filming also really stepped it up and worked hard.
Thanks again everyone.
This DVD set is awesome. The instruction is top notch, and hell, listening to Earl run his rack on disc three is awesomely entertaining.
Question: What do others think about the elbow drop discussion on disc one? I'm not giving an opinion either way. I just found a players perspective very interesting, considering all the talk on here about the evils of the elbow drop.
Always remember, "The world is against you."
LOL at "The world is against you." Earl is such a character!
I have to get back to going through all of the disks soon. There is so much information that the players provided that it is impossible to soak it on one drive-through.
What I remembered about the elbow drop in disk 1 was that elbow drop is fine and that most of the pros drop their elbows. I think you should not worry about dropping your elbow. If it drops and you're making balls, DON'T CHANGE A THING. I think it may be a thing to be concerned with if you aren't consistently making the shots. It is kind of natural to drop your elbow on shots. If the elbow drop isn't adversely affecting your potting or shape, don't sweat it.
I'm getting ready to go back and mine some more gold from this set of DVDs.
Thanks for the reminder.
Thanks for the response, Joey. That's basically what I would have thought as well, but I know there are people here that would always vehemently disagree.
Gotta love Earl!
Nathan is being modest... I would hate to see his version of perfect.
This DVD set is awesome. The instruction is top notch, and hell, listening to Earl run his rack on disc three is awesomely entertaining. ...Always remember, "The world is against you."
All you have to do is play 8 hours a day and don't eat." (grinning like a cat that ate the canary)
There's always room for improvement, but at the same time, there comes a point where adding in that extra 5% polish can sometimes add twice as much work. I think I found a nice balance here where the videos are still high end, yet I managed to produce them in under 10 weeks.
lol, I was tempted to hire Earl to do a full lesson in the DVDs, yet eventually decided that my stress level was already sky-high and likely wouldn't be able to handle Earl. To my surprise, he was a pleasure to work with on this, so if I do ever make a Break & Run 2, expect Earl to be one of the primary players.
Some of the best outtakes were a bit too crude to put in the DVD, but I did manage to slip a solid 15 minutes in. The funny thing about Alex is that his humor is constant, and it just fit right in with his lesson.
Having him teach kicking & banking systems was incredibly difficult, as he's learned to do it all on instinct over the years. He doesn't remember how he does things anymore, but rather just does them automatically.
"The World is against you" - Earl Strickland
Got a copy from my fiancee for Christmas. Just finished DVD 2 and the sections from Rodney, Mika and Darren are worth the purchase price by themselves.
The section on breaking/racking by Mika is simply top notch, first quality information - it's something that I've often thought about but never really understood and I know it'll make a difference moving forward.
Well worth the money!
Wonderful customer service. I emailed on a Sunday to make sure my order didn't get lost in the holiday shuffle. I got an email back within minutes stating that it would be there on Monday. And it was!
Thanks for a great product and great customer service!
There's always room for improvement, but at the same time, there comes a point where adding in that extra 5% polish can sometimes add twice as much work. I think I found a nice balance here where the videos are still high end, yet I managed to produce them in under 10 weeks.
lol, I was tempted to hire Earl to do a full lesson in the DVDs, yet eventually decided that my stress level was already sky-high and likely wouldn't be able to handle Earl. To my surprise, he was a pleasure to work with on this, so if I do ever make a Break & Run 2, expect Earl to be one of the primary players.
Some of the best outtakes were a bit too crude to put in the DVD, but I did manage to slip a solid 15 minutes in. The funny thing about Alex is that his humor is constant, and it just fit right in with his lesson.
Having him teach kicking & banking systems was incredibly difficult, as he's learned to do it all on instinct over the years. He doesn't remember how he does things anymore, but rather just does them automatically.