Ep36: Beginner Lock Picking Tip 4 - Break Your Habits
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- #PugsPicksLocks #LockPicking #Locksport #LeftHanded #PacLock #Yale #SouthOrd
In this episode, we're talking about how your habits can hold you back and the importance of breaking any habits you may have.
If you haven't watched the 5 Tips Overview, here is the link:
• Ep33: 5 Tips For Begin...
Locks:
PacLock - 90A-Pro
PacLock - PL410-Pro
Yale - KIK Cylinder
Tools used in this video:
SouthOrd - Pagoda Hook - MBG02
Generic - Z-Wrench (made from a bicycle spoke)
Panavise - Low Profile Base - Model 305
Panavise - Tray Base Mount - Model 312
Neewer - Super Clamp w/Dual Ball Head Magic Arm
Shoutouts:
Adam Harris - / @thecompguy
Adam Harris is a great guy, great to see him as shout out of the week! 👍
Oh, he's def' a good one, and def' deserving of a shout out!
Thank you Pik_lok!!!
@@pugspickslocks Thanks again!!
Absolutely, Bro'!
Beautifully explained and so very true! I have already developed habits and have to remind myself sometimes to change it up or try something new! It's very important to recognize this as a new, or experienced picker! And WOW! Thank you for that wonderful shout-out!! I don't know what to say!!
I trip myself up by getting stuck in habits all the time!
You're very welcome for the shoutout. I love helping new folks get off to a great start!
@@pugspickslocksI can understand that! Even when I know I shouldn't, I still find myself doing it! That's part of the learning! Practice makes perfect though! Again, that shoutout was amazing, I can't tell you how much I appreciate it! Thank you very much!!
Fancy seeing you here lol
@Pik_lok I know right! 😃This was a great video and I'm thankful for the shoutout for me! 👍
I feel like habits really need some solid analysis-am I doing the same thing because it always works, or just because I'm stuck in a rut? Something that definitely needs to be considered on a regular basis!
Agreed! My habits became habits because they worked for me. Unfortunately you hit a point where they no longer work... A new type of locking mechanism, a new type of pin, an old worn lock. Whatever it is, you're right, the reevaluation needs to be teed up!