Dude is absolutely phenomenal! Great tips always. Muscle memory vs neuroplasticity is like saying silencer instead of suppressor, clip instead of magazine. We know what is meant LOL.
i've been going to the range and practicing on just one thing at a time as you said. helps focus on that one thing that i keep getting wrong and every so often i'll combine it all in a friendly shooting match and i actually do see steady improvement!!
Thanks I really needed to hear that this morning and your advice is highly appreciated and we're backing down off of the GQ gear and increasing the narrow-minded focus thanks always 👍.
I am curious as to applying the training advice. I know people who dryfire 2 hrs a day ( USPSA addicts !) . I’m only able to dry fire 3-4 x a week for 20-45 minutes. I try to live fire at least once a week ( USPSA practice Or Static line if I miss it). Does this neural pathway advice apply to dry fire? For example , 20 minutes a day versus 2 hrs. Or every day for the same time vs 2-3x a week?
Yes, absolutely! Now, you need to take into consideration that 2 hours a day, 3-4 times a week is better than 20-45 min a day , 3-4 times a week. But need to be careful of burnout. In general, more is better but again, the training must be with a high level of focus. It is quite challenging to keep an intense focus for 2 hours. Short sessions and regular breaks will help in that case. ☝🏻
Always appreciate the intel, but I can do without all of the special effects. If you have a solid offering, you don’t need to go out of your way with all the pizzazz to entertain me. It’s like a sixteen year decided to dress up your video. Recall number 1 mistake? Apply it to your video productions. BTW, I never made it to the end as I value my time.
Dude is absolutely phenomenal! Great tips always. Muscle memory vs neuroplasticity is like saying silencer instead of suppressor, clip instead of magazine. We know what is meant LOL.
Boom! 👍🏻
The best "training" channel on RUclips. You folks are awesome.
Glad you think so! 🍻 Much appreciated
Love the tips and the funny clips reinforcing the point.
Glad you enjoyed it!
i've been going to the range and practicing on just one thing at a time as you said.
helps focus on that one thing that i keep getting wrong and every so often i'll combine it all in a friendly shooting match and i actually do see steady improvement!!
Yes, and it's scientifically proven that the trainee develops myelinization faster that way ☝🏻
Great advice!
Thanks I really needed to hear that this morning and your advice is highly appreciated and we're backing down off of the GQ gear and increasing the narrow-minded focus thanks always 👍.
You got this! Cheers!
Great video!!! 😊
Thank you!! 👍🏻 Please share! Cheers!
Thank you for these excellent tips.
Glad you like them! Please share 👍🏻
Subscribed. Great info.
Welcome aboard! 👍🏻🔥
So true
As always, great stuff - thanks
Thanks! 👍🏻
I am curious as to applying the training advice. I know people who dryfire 2 hrs a day ( USPSA addicts !) . I’m only able to dry fire 3-4 x a week for 20-45 minutes. I try to live fire at least once a week ( USPSA practice Or Static line if I miss it). Does this neural pathway advice apply to dry fire? For example , 20 minutes a day versus 2 hrs. Or every day for the same time vs 2-3x a week?
Yes, absolutely! Now, you need to take into consideration that 2 hours a day, 3-4 times a week is better than 20-45 min a day , 3-4 times a week. But need to be careful of burnout. In general, more is better but again, the training must be with a high level of focus. It is quite challenging to keep an intense focus for 2 hours. Short sessions and regular breaks will help in that case. ☝🏻
Nicely put together!
Thanks! Please share 👍🏻
Good advice, very busy video.
Thanks for watching! Yes, we planned to be entertaining.
Great content
You are welcome!
#1 advice
Always appreciate the intel, but I can do without all of the special effects. If you have a solid offering, you don’t need to go out of your way with all the pizzazz to entertain me. It’s like a sixteen year decided to dress up your video. Recall number 1 mistake? Apply it to your video productions. BTW, I never made it to the end as I value my time.
I made it through by fast forwarding through the glitz. I agree the excessive special effects are distracting. Core content is good.
I am a big fan of the instruction on this channel,but I must agree with this comment. Too many distractions from the excellent teaching.
We just decided to make a slightly different video, to include a little bit more entertaining
@@TacticalPerformanceCenter Nothing wrong with that, but keep in mind just like jewelry or make up, less is more.
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