And now we are back to experience and knowledge.... which should get you into the realm of good judgement.
This is just going to go around and around.... isn't it?
Not to be a jerk but I am going to have to disagree with that statement.
The only skill involved is manning the stick?
What do you do when you are rolling down an icy hill backwards?
What about rolling down forwards? Brakes? No Brakes? Feather the Brakes?
What about coming into a corner? Brake? Clutch? Throttle? No Throttle?
Going up the hill, 4Lo in 4th or 5th or 4 Hi in 1st or 2nd?
Drop off or climbing a ledge.........straight on approach or angled?
Oh and too be clear............I don't know the answers to all of the above in every circumstance but I am learning Sometimes the hard way
You are absolutely right, however my oversimplification of the skill involved was to emphasize the point that some people are overstressing skills and not basing enough value in experience. For example knowing which gear to shift into isn't a skill...it
best comes from experience and knowledge. Straight approach or angled? again experience will teach you all these things and more! Rolling down a icey hill? sure you may know what to do
(knowledge), but
experience certainly is when you really learn. Combining the two gives you guess what?
good judgment. Maybe adding a diiferent perspective to existing ideas is useful? just my 2 cents.
WTF..
. Essentially I'm using whats known as a metaphor (google is your friend here
). I'm comparing sensless destruction (arson) to just hitting every obstacle with a wide open throttle... its pointless and your just going to wreck things
To me, this thread has been beatin over enough, just go out and wheel the heep tons it will answer all your questions