Debunking Training Myths: Myth 4 – “You have to find what works for you.”
Article 008 – “Find what works for you.” Can be one of the most devastatingly detrimental things that can be said to an entry level student.
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Article 008 – “Find what works for you.” Can be one of the most devastatingly detrimental things that can be said to an entry level student.
Podcast – Interview with Mike Seeklander on The American Warrior Show.
Article 007 – Is Implicit Bias Real? If So, What Does it Mean to Professional Trainers?
Article 006 – The Phrase “Training to Standard, Not to Time” often seems like the sign of a seasoned instructor and a great idea for everyone involved. It’s actually not.
Article 005 – Telling a new shooter to “find what’s comfortable” rarely does that person any favors.
Article 004 – A common saying in training environments is that people have different learning styles. The problem is, this actually isn’t true.
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