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Tech Tuesday: Constraint changes everything

The Anchor Point Ideas that hold up under load Hey Reader In a previous post I talked about why skill alone doesn't build real rescue experience. You need small simulations that put people under actual pressure. Skill plus pressure is what builds the pattern recognition a real incident demands. That played out just like that last weekend. I was working with an Alpine Cliff Rescue Team on a refresher. We built the training in layers. Day one started with gear checks, then basic skills on flat...

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Train the way you want to rescue

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Building real rescue experience (without waiting for a real emergency)

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Why simple systems beat complex ones under stress

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I showed up with an outline and a conversation

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The five-minute fix for mixed-experience groups

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The real reason your team resists new ideas

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Unexpected lessons from glacier rescue

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How do team leaders manage chaos?

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KNOTS, BENDS and HITCHES: The foundation of all rigging.

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