Comments - The Flow Method - The Prepared Community2024-03-29T06:40:56Zhttp://communitypreparedness.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6454093%3ABlogPost%3A8412&xn_auth=noGreat points, Dave. I have al…tag:communitypreparedness.org,2013-05-17:6454093:Comment:110022013-05-17T16:05:06.850ZJeff Alderdicehttp://communitypreparedness.org/profile/JeffAlderdice
<p>Great points, Dave. I have also seen the value of muscle memory and installed instinct. It is a very powerful tool of human nature, especially in stressful situations, when you often have nothing but your instinct to rely on. It is also very true that classroom settings do not generally allow for the skills taught to be mastered, which is why, as you’ve stated, it should be incumbent on each responder to take that new knowledge home with them, practice it, and master it. “Repetition and…</p>
<p>Great points, Dave. I have also seen the value of muscle memory and installed instinct. It is a very powerful tool of human nature, especially in stressful situations, when you often have nothing but your instinct to rely on. It is also very true that classroom settings do not generally allow for the skills taught to be mastered, which is why, as you’ve stated, it should be incumbent on each responder to take that new knowledge home with them, practice it, and master it. “Repetition and commitment” truly are the pathways to “safe and competent.” Thanks for this forum!</p>