If you train people properly, they won't be able to tell a drill from the real thing. If anything, the real thing will be easier.
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The drill instructor must have total and complete control. Mindless obedience is what he's after.
I think anybody can do any of these if they train. I don't recommend it, but anybody could do it if there was a need.
Not every difficult and dangerous thing is suitable for training, but only that which is conducive to success in achieving the object of our effort.
Without question, students need to practice, review, and drill skills, but they should do so only in the spirit of working toward more complex mastery of those skills. Redundant drill of skills is inherently boring and insulting to the learner, and it is one of the most effective methods for turning students off to learning.
In reality drilling is the slowest, dirtiest, and most expensive way to solve our energy crisis.
The bad news motivated the drill instructors that much more.
There's no substitute for seeing firsthand a well being drilled.
Progress comes to those who train and train; reliance on secret techniques will get you nowhere.
So I have the classic amateur's technique; I know some very tricky bits and I have large gaping holes.
The fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all.
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