True. On the continuum between internet trained "experts" to those constantly pushing the limits, I give some due credit to those who at least get out and train, even if it's within their safe spaces. This refers to a past conversation with someone who spent tons of money on gear and training annually. One time he stated that he was going to attend the same rifle class for yet another session. I asked why he was taking the same class repeatedly. His reply- "Because I'm good at that class". Costly way to stroke your ego I guess....
That's something I've never heard of anyone saying, at least out loud!
All the classes I've repeated multiple times were because 1) I liked the instructor and the way they taught, 2) I knew it would be a little different each time, and 3) I still needed work on pretty much everything. In some cases, an added benefit were drills that would be difficult to duplicate outside of the class (like Louis Awerbuck's movers being controlled by him while he coaches/critiques you).