A few different perspectives.
I think for the less motivated folks that don’t practice, loading and unloading might be enough barrier that they won’t touch their guns….
I taught my wife, father and nephew on Airsoft Glocks before heading to the live range for the first time. It’s great for actually teaching manipulations like mag loading and removing mag before unloading chamber.
My Airsoft revolver…
Interesting bit about how during sleep your brain works through memories of the desirable practice.
Would seem to argue to get some dry fire in daily for speeding up and locking in skills.
Motor memory synchronizes during sleep
https://studyfinds.org/sleep-synchronizes-motor-memory/
“Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais
- It's not the odds, it's the stakes.
- If you aren't dry practicing every week, you're not serious.....
- "Tache-Psyche Effect - a polite way of saying 'You suck.' " - GG
As John probably knows, memory consolidation is thought be part of REM slip. Wonder if folks dream about drills between days of classes or after. Some dreams have some relation to recent event but not always. Distributed practice has been known to be better since the early days of learning theory.
Shot up the house with the SIRT today. My wife just sighs.
Here’s a dry practice program TLG posted on P-T.com August, 2011. It has a basic routine, reloading, drawing and movement routines. Then he outlines a 4 week training program. It’s simple and quick.
https://pistol-training.com/dry-fire-routine/
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