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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2330837" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I'll try to explain how and why we (my world) believe controlled/known stress causes us to sharpen and improve our mental and physical abilities to get better (natural, repeatable, smoother, etc.). I will readily admit there are people and in my 30 years of firearm skills training the exact opposite happens. The practice and training create mental and muscle memory. When those learned parameters are challenged skills increase (time, distance, precision) if the person wants their skills to increase. They also increase uncontrolled just not as refined or as extensive. Humans have all kinds of reasons we want our skills to increase and they started when we lived in caves and killed with rocks (Limbic System). Proven fact those who have a higher level skill set under stress will exponentially be able to perform those skills when in a non-stress situation. Yes again, there are a extremely small percentage the opposite is true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2330837, member: 42157"] I'll try to explain how and why we (my world) believe controlled/known stress causes us to sharpen and improve our mental and physical abilities to get better (natural, repeatable, smoother, etc.). I will readily admit there are people and in my 30 years of firearm skills training the exact opposite happens. The practice and training create mental and muscle memory. When those learned parameters are challenged skills increase (time, distance, precision) if the person wants their skills to increase. They also increase uncontrolled just not as refined or as extensive. Humans have all kinds of reasons we want our skills to increase and they started when we lived in caves and killed with rocks (Limbic System). Proven fact those who have a higher level skill set under stress will exponentially be able to perform those skills when in a non-stress situation. Yes again, there are a extremely small percentage the opposite is true. [/QUOTE]
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