Great question! Here’s a concise breakdown of why someone might choose eBooks over videos, especially in contexts like learning a system such as The Draw System:
eBooks allow readers to process information at their own speed. You can reread sections, highlight key points, and absorb concepts without needing to pause and rewind like in a video.
Want to quickly revisit that swing tip from Chapter 2? With an eBook, it’s easy to search, bookmark, or flip to specific sections—much faster than scrubbing through a video.
Once downloaded, eBooks work offline anytime, anywhere—on the course, at the range, or during travel—without draining data or needing internet access.
Reading minimizes distractions compared to video, where ads, autoplay, and pop-ups can derail focus. eBooks create a more immersive learning environment.
eBooks can dive deeper into concepts with diagrams, step-by-step breakdowns, and longer explanations—ideal for understanding mechanics and theory.
Many readers like to jot down thoughts, notes, or practice reminders in the margins or within an app—something much harder to do effectively with videos.
Whether you’re at work, in bed, or sitting at the range, eBooks allow silent, unobtrusive learning—perfect when watching a video isn’t practical.
While videos offer visual demonstrations, eBooks give you control, clarity, and depth, making them a powerful tool—especially when paired with hands-on practice.