Let's take flight simulation as an example. If you're trying to train a pilot, you can simulate almost the whole course. You don't have to get in an airplane until late in the process.
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Every training session, I try to simulate the conditions similar to where I am racing.
Learning by doing, peer-to-peer teaching, and computer simulation are all part of the same equation.
Through the program, they get the basics of what it takes to train.
The last thing, and the only one that you cannot physically train for, is the psychological preparation.
We spent a lot of time in simulators. We were going to do it right.
Even though NASA tries to simulate launch, and we practice in simulators, it's not the same - it's not even close to the same.
It's all to do with the training: you can do a lot if you're properly trained.
With lab courses, we may be able to simulate a lot of that and reduce costs.
During the final two weeks of training, our students work simulated game situations in which our staff members role-play as players, managers, and coaches. They are given immediate feedback following each camp game.
In the sports arena I would say there is nothing like training and preparation. You have to train your mind as much as your body.
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