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Wana know a SECRET?

It takes anywhere from 50 to 100 reps for a drill to START becoming useful. I don't care how good your set-up is, or the number of toys you have at your disposal.
Doing a drill 10 times then thinking you're "done" with it the easiest way to keep yourself incompetent. Your mind doesn't work that way. It NEEDS repetition. Hundreds and thousands of them. It doesn't have to be all at once. That's why we train multiple times per week.
So before you go thinking that something "doesn't work" or that you've "tried it all", check to see if you've done a few hundred reps. And done them to a standard that I would be happy with.
If you can't do that, you've got work to do. As much as I harp on quality, you'd be wise to remember that it's still a numbers game. REPS ARE KING!
It just so happens that quality is the Queen that keeps the King's ego in check.

-- Coach Sahil M.

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