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the price of those DVDs is a bit unjustified. Eventhough it's a bundle of 10 DVDs, I wouldn't give 200 quid even for 20 DVDs because it's simply too much.
What I think Nic should've done is give the option of purchasing the DVDs individually. This way a player could pick videos with materials of his interest, thus making it available for anyone. I don't know how often he sells the dvd bundle, but I believe he would sell a lot more this way.
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Originally Posted by 1lawyer View PostHypnosis, to improve snooker, may work but playing with your mind in this way is dangerous. What happens if it goes wrong and you start fancying the washing machine?
So you do not have any danger as you are just relaxed and not deeply hypnotized..You can just open your eyes and stop it any time you want.
It would be illegal otherwise...
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is the bronze members price a one off payment or do you have to keep paying installments?
http://www.thesnookergym.com/videodigioto.html
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I qualified as a Hypnotherapist years ago and can honestly say that hypnosis is very safe providing it is done by someone who has passed an accredited course.
Personally I think it's better to have proper sessions with a qualified therapist.
The therapist will be able to tailor the therapy to suit you and some will even make you a personalised CD to listen to inbetween sessions.
Tapes, CD's & DVD's etc tend to be very 'general' and will work for some and not others.
Hypnosis can help with snooker in areas such as concentration, relaxation, nerves and handling pressure etc. Nothing can replace good old practice, table time and quality coaching.
Hypnotherapy isn't for everyone. Never expect a one session miracle but if you dont feel a difference after about 4 sessions then it's probably not for you.
Ignore the therapists that want to see you week after week after week. They just want your money (a bit like some snooker coaches out there!).
It can be expensive so you must be serious about it. A typical hypnotherapy session can be anywhere from £35+
I think I will have to set myself up as a Snooker Mind Coach! lol
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Originally Posted by lkomarci View Postthe price of those DVDs is a bit unjustified. Eventhough it's a bundle of 10 DVDs, I wouldn't give 200 quid even for 20 DVDs because it's simply too much.
What I think Nic should've done is give the option of purchasing the DVDs individually. This way a player could pick videos with materials of his interest, thus making it available for anyone. I don't know how often he sells the dvd bundle, but I believe he would sell a lot more this way.
You can buy them single think they £40 each or you could join the silver membership which is £20 a month and is well worth the money all though it still need to have alot done before it is compete but still some very good stuff in there and you get a dvd ever month of differentthings like dartfish analysis and other stuff.
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But what happens if a part of your game is going wrong you have nothink to go back to with the dvds you can spend time on improving your game one by one but with a coach will show you where you are going wrong it could take months to sort it out where as the dvds teach you Grip,Stance,Bridge,Cue action,Front pause,back swing,delivery,Post shot routine,pre shot routine and alot more and more indepth.
There is more to snooker than just the basics after the basics are done the you have to know the advanced stuff for the grip etc and alot of it is in your head which the dvds will teach you.
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