Thanks all for the suggestions. I just finished my week with Patty (amazing experience btw) and thought I would follow up. I didn't really NEED to prepare, they will teach you everything you need to know, but here is what I used before the course and my general thoughts. I'll post a more detailed pirep about the course in another thread.
TL;DR: Most of the prep I did was overkill and not really useful. Read the POH for what you'll be flying, get some basic vocab down, and save the deep dive until you have the context of actual flying.
Here's what I used to prep:
- The POH or the Super Decathlon and the Extra 300: Absolutely worth reading before hand, but don't bother memorizing too much (ie. v speeds, entry speeds for various maneuvers, etc.) They will guide you through everything.
- Patty's basic aerobatics course on Sportys: These are fantastic videos. I'm glad I watched them all before the course primarily to establish some vocabulary and begin to understand how each maneuver is flown. Its helpful to know the names of things before you get there. The real benefit with these videos for me was as a supplement to the course itself. At the end of the day I would review the videos covering what we worked on and that really helped me consolidate what I learned.
- Basic Aerobatics by Szurovyi & Goulian: Great book, but I really think I'll get more value out of it now that I have more context. I'll be reading it again for sure.
- The Complete Taildrager Pilot by Plourde: Another great book, but more valuable now that I have some actual tailwheel time. Patty just released a tailwheel course on sportys that is probably a better primer because its short digestible chunks with lots of visuals.
- Aresti notation: Not strictly needed but like learning some vocabulary before hand it saved some time. I'm glad I got some basic familiarity with it before the course.
Thanks again for all the suggestions. I'll likely explore all of the resources suggested here because I think I've developed a bit of an addiction