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Originally Posted by Eric3237
He's saying quality over quantity.
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just some of the Examples where a little out there. I don't know one person that trains for 4-6 hours strait doing forms. It was just the way he opened up the article it almost seemed like a info-mershal(sp). (kinda like if you use the other product you're automatically fumbling around, but as soon as you use their product you have all your motor skill back.)
I know what point he was making it just seem a little far out and I think he might have said it's a little out there but why would you start out with a "parallels between two hypothetical training scenarios" when the first one isn't even feasible or even close to a real scenario.