Quote Originally Posted by cutlerylover View Post
practcie makes perfect right...
Actually, it does not. Practice makes permanent. Perfect practice makes perfect.

Just keep in mind that whatever you practice is what you will learn and what you will default to in a stress situation. So make sure you have the utmost confidence that whatever you are practicing is in fact the best technique for you.

For example, if you practice shooting "gangsta style" for a couple years, it will be harder for you to learn how to shoot in a good stance with aimed shots than if you had started practicing aimed shots in the first place. Also, you will have a significant period of time where even though you prefer aimed shots, you will default to "gangsta style" in an unexpected stress situation. (this is not to say you shoot 'gangsta style' just making an example to illustrate the point)

The best thing you can do is participate in some professional training programs so you can get a real sense for what some of the best techniques are, why the experts prefer certain ones and which ones work best for you.

The saying that old habits die hard is true, and it is not fun to realize you have invested a lot of time in doing something wrong, especially when you know you will have to invest even more time in correcting the bad habit.