This video by Scott Linden addresses a common and detrimental training habit in hunting dogs where commands become chained together, resembling disobedience. Linden, an experienced outdoorsman, author, and host of "Wingshooting USA," explains how this learned behavior can hinder effective teamwork between dog and handler. He offers methods to break this habit, aiming to improve communication and function, making the handler a more effective coach for their hunting partner. The video highlights the importance of clear, individual command execution for successful hunting dog training.
This video features Bill Quirk from Big Daddy Unlimited discussing the nuances of firearm practice. He debunks the "practice makes perfect" adage, asserting that "practice makes permanent," and emphasizes that only proper, well-planned practice leads to improvement. The key takeaway is to focus on fundamental skills and use drills to validate training, acknowledging that failure is a valuable learning opportunity. The video encourages viewers to plan their training effectively to achieve near perfection in their shooting abilities.
This video features the head instructor from Tap Rack Bang Training in Orange County, CA, demonstrating and teaching the correct method for "searching and assessing" a situation. The focus is on building proper, thorough habits rather than simply going through the motions, which is a common issue observed on the range. The description emphasizes consistent and dedicated training.
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