If you can’t execute a skill clean, adding pressure won’t fix it
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a former Special Operations veteran and professional instructor, emphasizes that true proficiency under stress is built upon a foundation of perfect, repeatable execution of basic skills. He advises against introducing stressors like time limits or physical exertion until a skill can be performed flawlessly without them, as adding pressure prematurely will degrade performance.









