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RotarySwing.com Rotary Swing, Chuck Quinton golf training, golf swing, online golf, Internet, Internet |
13th of Nov, 2011 by User270720 |
I took golf training eight years ago in Houston, TX. My trainer was the best. I've trained with some of the best but Alison Thietje was different than any other trainer. Her concepts, her background, study, research, approach was so unique. Being in early retirement, she was the only person that helped my golf game - period. She relocated her business several years ago. I friend from our club told me about RotarySwing.com. I needed some tweaking and thought this might help. It helped alright. Chuck, the founder, worked with Alison (this is one reason she left Houston to begin with). They were suppose to go into business together. When I contacted him, I was told he and Alison parted ways. He would not concide what he took from her - intellectual property and profit! He stole her materials, her terminology - she was unique. He uses her lingo, word for word. But he dumped Alison. He stole her business. Was his training good - it was OK, but not as good as Alison and it's the first time I did anything like this on the internet. But he's a thief that can't be trusted. If he'll steal from her, who won't he cheat? I've contacted Alison and I am going to help her launch her website. I hope she takes care of this Chuck - he is a scam and he can't be trusted. We live in a world where if a person can't be trusted, get them out of your life. she is still in his video's and doesn't get a dime. See for yourself: |
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As usual, the internet brings out herds of uninformed people hiding behind a veil of anonymity. Rather than getting the facts, they draw conclusions on their own and post BS material. Long story short, Alison Thietje and I were in business together. After Alison signed a contract for us to work together, her then husband who she was married to only a few months got involved and wanted to redo the contract that had already been signed and executed because he didn't like the terms. There was no reason to renegotiate the enacted contract and so we decided to execute a 30 day termination clause that was in the contract and go out separate ways. In the end, Alison and I disagreed on over 40 points in the golf swing, so we would have gone separate ways because we believe and teach different things and have the science behind us, we feel, to back up the direction we have gone - which is teaching something very different than what Alison does. Alison learned a lot from our group and has been using my terminology with her students and changed many of her teaching principals to match mine as she realized she was wrong and I don't fault her for using my teaching as it makes her a better fitness coach, which is what she is, not a golf instructor. |
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