Have you ever. . .
hit a rasping, dipping forehand drive down the line; a scything cover drive for four; a zinging 7-iron to two feet; a delicate, perfectly placed, sliced backhand volley; or sent a bowl meandering across 30 yards of cosseted lawn to nudge its way gently between two woods and rest itself against the jack . . . [It Don’t Mean a Thing. Colin Waltho Jones 1997]
and then thought: ‘how the hell did I do that?!’
Have you ever. . .
- wondered why it is that you can be brilliant one minute and useless the next?
- had that feeling that you know a putt is going to go in even before you hit it?
- hit an occasional perfect shot and thought: “If only I could do that all the time.“?
Do you think that “timing” your shots makes them perfect?
Do you find hitting “timed” shots addictive?
Would it surprise you to learn that “timing” is a perfectly natural movement that your body would perform all the time if only you would allow it?
Would you love to know exactly what “timing” is and how it works?