As someone who is just starting to get into R E A L tweaking now (tweaking with a purpose) i found this workshop very useful. Some of it was kinda

, as i am not yet on this level, but after more and more practice, i know it will all make better sense to me.
I left the video more informed and far more comfortable than when i went in. Even my wife reminded me this morning of a tip she learned from watching a part of it.
KEY THINGS that i learned and was appreciative of right away:
-The tools Ken uses are the tools i have. That was good to know.
-What he
actually does with each tool, especially the "shapers". I was using them to mash individual prongs, very good at that, but i see what he was saying about them breaking.
- Candle warmer for the tools and putting the bases on them real quick. Always knew about this, now i have more clarity and comfortability to include it in my routine.
- The WR breaking off the CB. I saw Tookie do this and he showed me how, a while ago. It was good to see it again. My computer was acting up at the time with the site, so i missed parts of this tutorial, but i got enough to understand the basics and try to implement it on my guys.
Thanks alot Ken for doing this and being flexible with your time to do it at our convenience. Props to your family too for allowing you to be flexible with your time.
This a great advancement in our hobby - the live streaming. I hope more people do this as time goes on.
And even the guys who are not known for being one of the best, i would love to see vids from them as well as i am positive we can ALL learn something from you as well.I have been teaching swimming for 20 years now, very good at it. Aquatics Director last 10 years now and all that stuff. YET, EVERY SINGLE SUMMER, some 16 yr. old kid on my staff who is fresh outta lifeguard class will say something, or do something with a kid in the water teaching swimming that will make me go "WOW! i never thought of using that strategy/ saying that sentence", that makes the child get it and swim onnnnnnnn.
We can all learn from each other, no matter the level of "expertise".
Besides, above all else, its fun to use another venue to interact with you dudes.
GOOD STUFF!
Shout out to CLMDesigns! Sorry i didnt respond back to your hello last night. The wifey was asking questions, had to give her the platform - for many different reasons
