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FIRST LIVE…
Just wrapped up our first live ever, and man… mixed emotions in the best way possible. I’m drained—in a good way—because I truly feel like I left it all on the court. I was nervous, had a quick camera hiccup, and for a moment I thought, “welp… here we go.” 😅 But honestly? Nobody cared. Everyone was locked in. Engaged. Present. What surprised me the most was how it didn’t feel like “viewers.” It felt like friends. No—family. Thank you to every single one of you who showed up, gave me your full attention, and supported me through my very first live. I apologize if I didn’t get to every question or if I wasn’t perfect as a host—but I promise you this: my heart is fully in this, and the future is looking really good. I’m genuinely excited and grateful to be a small part of each of your journeys. I’m going to take a moment to debrief, regroup, and come back even stronger—continuing to work hard, grow, and serve this community the right way. Much love. I’ll talk to y’all soon. Now WORK HARD and GO BE GREAT! 🇺🇸🫡🤜🤛😎🤙 — Dean
FIRST LIVE…
3 likes • Jan 10
No judgement here! Technology is complicated for me😅
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One thing I want to make very clear early on in this community: 👉 Good PDR is not about strength. 👉 It’s about mechanics, positioning, and control. Most techs struggle early not because they “don’t have it,” but because they’re fighting the metal instead of working with it. A few fundamentals to keep in mind as you’re learning or resetting your approach: • Body position matters – If your stance is off, your push will be off. Your body should feel balanced and relaxed, not twisted or forced. • Tool alignment matters – Push direction is just as important as push pressure. If you’re off-angle, the metal will tell on you. • Less force, more intent – Precision beats power every single time. Heavy hands early create more work later. • Consistency over speed – Smooth, repeatable movements will always outperform rushed corrections. If you build proper mechanics now, everything else gets easier: Cleaner pushes. Better control. Less fatigue. Better results. This community is about doing it right, not doing it fast. 👇 GIVEAWAY DETAILS 👇 • Comment ONLY the 🔥 emoji below • Anyone who reads this and comments 🔥 gets entered into next week’s giveaway • Every 🔥 comment = extra entries • Today is Day 1 — everyone gets one entry just for showing up Let’s set the standard early.
1 like • Dec '25
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Emilie Baker
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- Started as a driver (PT) in June 2024. - Became Quality Manager Nov2024 - Started pushing dents Nov 2025 LET'S GO! Ready to prove them wrong 💅

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