rayzer007 said:Information is good; adaptability is a necessity.
Well said, Ray.
rayzer007 said:Information is good; adaptability is a necessity.
SkipD said:rayzer007 said:Information is good; adaptability is a necessity.
Well said, Ray.
BeyondTheBox said:Training is a set up for presumption and you simply and factually cannot practice for any defensive situation, because they are fundamentally different each and every time.
All you're doing with training and drills is setting yourself up for failure. Take every interaction for face value.
if you condition your brain, to condition your muscles to react a particular way, they can do nothing else.
that's why practice is bad, it overwrites adaptation through conditioning.
rayzer007 said:BeyondTheBox said:Training is a set up for presumption and you simply and factually cannot practice for any defensive situation, because they are fundamentally different each and every time.
All you're doing with training and drills is setting yourself up for failure. Take every interaction for face value.
if you condition your brain, to condition your muscles to react a particular way, they can do nothing else.
that's why practice is bad, it overwrites adaptation through conditioning.
I agree with all your statements I quoted above BTB; and I must admit I think, and accordingly act, along those lines. I do much more thinking than I do actual practice drills. I believe all my past analyzing will do me more good during a SHTF situation than tons of repetitious practicing. I will also say there is good practice, and there is bad practice, but that's for another thread. I am certainly not criticizing those of the club who diligently practice; I'm just saying I think differently than many (along with BDD). The hypothetical possibilities are infinite, and circumstances change moment to moment as each critical dynamic unfolds. Everyone must, and certainly has a right to, chart their own course to prepare as they think best!
Ray