Last year around this time I started a thread titled something like "How are you getting in shape for LGS" and it featured some of the warmup exercises I was working on at that time.
After last year's LGS, I enrolled in George Lynch's Guitar Dojo ... and had no time to do anything about it. The semester has almost ended, and I'm about 72 lessons behind!! PDT_008.
So ... I re-enrolled and have made it my goal to work on the backlog of lessons every night.
Obvoiusly, fans of George Lynch will simply love the Dojo; it's got all kinds of exclusive stuff like being able to ask George questions directly as well as sending him videos and audio samples of your playing and he will critique your playing and give you guidelines on what to improve.
But even if you're not a fan of Dokken or Lynch Mob, and you are wanting to improve your left hand strength and legato technique, I would highly recommend joining. After one hour of practice, I am already getting some cool ideas based off of the lessons in the Dojo. The Dojo is NOT just a cash grab by Lynch. It's like taking a lesson from him. (Remember: Lynch took over Randy Rhoads' student roster when Rhoads got his gig with Ozzy) Also, enrollment is limited to X amount of students each semester, which is pretty cool, though I think there are far fewer students than the maximum enrolled. (Just a hunch)
So, now that I've had some time going through the Dojo, feel free to ask any questions you might have about it!!