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Your training goal should always be efficiency under stress. We can not create effective fire ground behaviors by merely mimicking a skill. A firemen must first strip every skill down to its most basic form to truly understand the why behind the action, before attempting to learn the how. To truly internalize any skill you must master every single step of it, before advancing to the next. This slow methodical training process creates an effective balance of mental and physical "progress Capture", that is more readily accessible under stress. Arbitrary actions will only get you into trouble. It is more important for us to know what is happening, where it's happening, and what is going to happen next, rather than to solely focus on robotically preforming job related skills in a controlled environments. Keep on training, commit to creating efficiency, and accept the fact that movement only does not equate to competency. Movement without purpose is just movement and practice has never made perfect, practice only makes permanent.
About the flow and advancement. Difficult stretches to building a package for your first due. Water flowing until no water left.
Your preparation under presser and live fire will determine you and your teams efficiency.
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