01-29-2009, 06:16 AM
Hammerin Hank wrote:
Definitely, it's muscle memory and instinctual response. It's stuff that we program into the little lizard part of our brains way in the back. You can teach this stuff but the repetition is what programs it in so it doesn't have to be consciously thought about.
This is also why bad habits, esp while driving, are so hard to un-learn. Trying to fix your golf swing is a good analogy.
Quote:The best way to make something instinctive is through repetition.
Definitely, it's muscle memory and instinctual response. It's stuff that we program into the little lizard part of our brains way in the back. You can teach this stuff but the repetition is what programs it in so it doesn't have to be consciously thought about.
This is also why bad habits, esp while driving, are so hard to un-learn. Trying to fix your golf swing is a good analogy.