This Was Going So Well… 😂
A driving lesson or training session that appears to go wrong, with an instructor giving directions to someone named Matt about braking, turning, and gas control. The session ends abruptly when they give up on the exercise.
Summary
This transcript captures what appears to be a driving training session or lesson that starts with confident expectations but quickly deteriorates. The session begins with someone expressing confidence that they won't be the one to lose, but immediately transitions into a chaotic series of driving instructions. An instructor provides rapid-fire directions to someone named Matt, covering basic driving maneuvers including lifting, turning, braking, and acceleration. The instructor gives spatial awareness cues like 'look over there' while coordinating these actions with gas and brake inputs. However, the training doesn't go according to plan, with the instructor acknowledging that 'that wasn't the training technique I was going for' while still trying to find value in the experience. The session involves repeated attempts at coordinating turning, braking, centering the wheel, and getting back on the gas, with multiple directional cues. The training session ultimately ends in apparent failure, with the participants giving up on the exercise entirely.
Key Insights
- The instructor acknowledges that the training technique being demonstrated wasn't what they originally intended
- Despite the session not going as planned, the instructor suggests the experience could still be useful for learning
- The training involves coordinating multiple driving skills simultaneously including braking, steering, and acceleration
- The instructor emphasizes the importance of spatial awareness by repeatedly directing the student to look in different directions
- The participants ultimately abandon the training exercise rather than continue with the unsuccessful approach
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Transcript
[0:00] Somebody's going to lose this thing and it sure isn't going to be me. >> Oh, wait. Matt. >> Send it. >> Lift. Turn brake. Look over there. Oh, wait for it. Wait. Gas. Gas. Oh, wow. That wasn't the training technique I was going for. It's still something we can use. Turn in. Add some brakes. Center the wheel. Back on gas. Light. Over here. Over there. Now. Look over there. Look over there. Gas. Gas. Gas. Oh, wait. Matt, >> we gave up on it. Give us.
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