waremark wrote: Do I think this new-agey stuff works for me? No
Horse wrote:waremark wrote: Do I think this new-agey stuff works for me? No
Where/what is the cut-off between what is acceptable to you and what is unacceptable?
Is it just down to how it's described, or by whom? e.g. Why the 'new-agey stuff' tag? If something is explained from a scientific basis, does that make a difference?
Or do you stick with cross-ply tyres and drum brakes, because these 'new-agey' radials and discs are obviously no good
Horse wrote:waremark wrote: Do I think this new-agey stuff works for me? No
Where/what is the cut-off between what is acceptable to you and what is unacceptable?
Gareth wrote:...the thing I liked about Don's coaching was the way he sidled stuff into your brain without you being aware of it.
Gareth wrote:Horse wrote:waremark wrote: Do I think this new-agey stuff works for me? No
Where/what is the cut-off between what is acceptable to you and what is unacceptable?
Different people respond well in differing degrees to different styles of coaching. Is that a problem for you?
Edited to add: just to avoid my post being almost completely worthless, the thing I liked about Don's coaching was the way he sidled stuff into your brain without you being aware of it.
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:... except that the original statement was Mark's, so Gareth's view on his attitude to new-agey coaching is only relevant as it applies to Gareth, and it isn't a clarification of Mark's position
zadocbrown wrote: I think waremark's car might be quite fun on cross-plys!
Horse wrote:I think there's a lot to be said for old-tech equipment. Let's be honest, if high-spec radials let go beyond the limit on-road during 'enthusiastic' driving, then the outcome is likely to happen far more quickly and violently than would on cross-plys . . .
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:... except that the original statement was Mark's, so Gareth's view on his attitude to new-agey coaching is only relevant as it applies to Gareth, and it isn't a clarification of Mark's position
muggins wrote:G'day gentlemen (?) I have got the 19th of this month booked with Don and I have been reading this post with some " oh blooming" mathematics are involved ( at the begging of post) and then "new age" comes into it, well for me "new age" was a long long time ago!!
So to cut a long story short I am going to hopefully learn and retain something and also ENJOY myself, and never mind the tyre wear!!!!!!!
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:... except that the original statement was Mark's, so Gareth's view on his attitude to new-agey coaching is...
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