Joel Park, an experienced shooter, advises on developing new shooting skills while mitigating bad habits. He emphasizes that some initial errors are inevitable and part of the learning process. Park suggests focusing on holistic skill development rather than over-analyzing single aspects, and seeking formal instruction when plateaus are reached or specific guidance is needed. The key is consistent practice and adaptation, with foundational experience enhancing the benefits of training.
Chris Sajnog debunks the myth of passive motivation, asserting that it's built through action and consistent effort. He emphasizes focusing on the 'why' behind learning a skill, like shooting, and approaching it with a realistic attitude that acknowledges difficulty but affirms capability. Consistent daily effort is presented as the key to building momentum and achieving long-term improvement.
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