Now is probably a great time for a look at the components of his renowned teachings. Would you be kind enough to help if you get some spare time Delaware? If you don't have the time i'll have a go myself in a couple of days
Thanks Dave, i also look forward to your educated corrections. I think we need a list so the many people learning out of the book can fortify their understandings from the tape.
1. 10-1-A would be taught by him from scratch i feel.
2. 10-2-B (Possibly stronger?)
3. 10-3-B (Or is his elbow back of in-front?)
4. 10-4-C (The right arm replaces the left?)
5. 10-5-A
6. 10-6-B (I think)
7. 10-7-A
8. 10-8-A
9. 10-9-A
10. 10-10-D
11. 10-11-C
12. 10-12-A
13. 10-13-A
14. 10-14-A
15. 10-15-A (Hips lead back?)
16. 10-16-C
17. 10-17-B
18. 10-18-A
19. 10-19-C (This one is tough)
20. 10-20-E (It might border?)
21. 10-21-C
22. 10-22-A (More A than B?)
23. 10-23-C
24. 10-24-D
Thanks Dave, considering my inexperience i'm quite happy with my effort actually. The components are now there for all to see and study if they try Tom's methods.