Joel Park, an expert with over 20,000 rounds annually, discusses maintaining long-term shooting training consistency. He emphasizes sustainability, acknowledging that life events impact practice and that plateaus are normal. Park advises against over-committing to avoid burnout, suggesting flexibility and intentional breaks to maintain motivation and effectiveness in practice routines.
Ben Stoeger discusses the nuanced relationship between round count and actual training improvement. He emphasizes that simply expending ammunition doesn't guarantee progress; intellectual and emotional investment in training, alongside dry fire practice, are crucial determinants of skill enhancement. Stoeger also touches on the importance of continuous learning, developing new drills, and adapting to new shooting systems to maintain a competitive edge and professional relevance.
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