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Old 01-10-2017, 12:21 PM
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Semantics aside it is important for muscle memory to teach the proper motions and to understand what improper motions feel like, otherwise you will not understand what needs to be corrected.

Taking things down to small steps is beneficial in teaching muscle memory and slow repetition leads to smooth operation and quick transition between steps. My goal is never speed, but accuracy, as speed will happen organically.

I draw and present about 50 times a week. I dry fire about 150 times and I shoot 10 rounds at the range a week on average.

Now, I've never had to use this skill set for real, but I can give solid examples of how the same training regimen works with other muscle memory training and has saved lives.


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