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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 6878221" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>For the fine tuning, you are right Bob, but there is so much need to know "How to" in match ploughing that a coach can have a noticeable effect. In many other sports, its man and ball or similar, in ploughing its learning to use a machine, as is motor racing and moto X, and there is much in that which is not instinctive, tell a novice footballer to kick the ball down the pitch, and they can. tell a novice ploughman to do an opening and they may not be able to put the plough on the tractor. much less use it, even if they can drive the tractor.</p><p> Over the years I have noticed that information does become sparse, the better you become , few are willing to pass info on which will result in their defeat. I went to David Chappells hoping for some instruction, He walked over the practise work I had done, and the instruction boiled down to, "I dont like this," at various points, but never was the reason for the dislike forthcoming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 6878221, member: 4681"] For the fine tuning, you are right Bob, but there is so much need to know "How to" in match ploughing that a coach can have a noticeable effect. In many other sports, its man and ball or similar, in ploughing its learning to use a machine, as is motor racing and moto X, and there is much in that which is not instinctive, tell a novice footballer to kick the ball down the pitch, and they can. tell a novice ploughman to do an opening and they may not be able to put the plough on the tractor. much less use it, even if they can drive the tractor. Over the years I have noticed that information does become sparse, the better you become , few are willing to pass info on which will result in their defeat. I went to David Chappells hoping for some instruction, He walked over the practise work I had done, and the instruction boiled down to, "I dont like this," at various points, but never was the reason for the dislike forthcoming [/QUOTE]
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