Lions at Play …
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We could take the Hunters approach. Ignoring the random opportunities and remaining ‘on-mission’ and focussed on catching the technique we are trying to work on/improve.
Hunting a given technique will see us make huge gains. As we continue to ‘hunt’ it - our regular partners will become more aware and begin to make it more difficult for us; we in turn, staying focussed on it - will need to become more creative about how we set it up, etc.
Hunter or Gatherer? Both approaches offer something different.
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