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<blockquote data-quote="Meadhall Range" data-source="post: 3719391" data-attributes="member: 43913"><p>Sounds like a lot of folks would benefit from the Mas Ayoob class coming up on Mar12 <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> As to the rest, Perfect practice is only valid if you are practicing the right things with the right technique...and training is for finding those techniques. The reason for training with multiple people even in the same "space" is that a particular instructor may present a specific thing in Just the "right" way for you to internalize it and Understand it for you while another may give you another piece of that. However getting to the point where you can tell the difference often involves getting to higher skills levels and exposure levels to training. Monkey see, monkey do doesn't mean you Understand it. And understanding and context are what enable you to get to those next levels. Training 20 years ago in an institutional setting doesn't mean you have everything you will ever need. Technology and understanding and changes in understanding are ongoing. That med class you took 20 years ago doesn't mean there isn't better ways now etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meadhall Range, post: 3719391, member: 43913"] Sounds like a lot of folks would benefit from the Mas Ayoob class coming up on Mar12 :) As to the rest, Perfect practice is only valid if you are practicing the right things with the right technique...and training is for finding those techniques. The reason for training with multiple people even in the same "space" is that a particular instructor may present a specific thing in Just the "right" way for you to internalize it and Understand it for you while another may give you another piece of that. However getting to the point where you can tell the difference often involves getting to higher skills levels and exposure levels to training. Monkey see, monkey do doesn't mean you Understand it. And understanding and context are what enable you to get to those next levels. Training 20 years ago in an institutional setting doesn't mean you have everything you will ever need. Technology and understanding and changes in understanding are ongoing. That med class you took 20 years ago doesn't mean there isn't better ways now etc. [/QUOTE]
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