As riders everytime we go for a ride we are practicing whether we know it or not. Everytime we doing something the same way it becomes habit, that is whether it is the right way or wrong way. Practicing braking is relatively easy in the general sense. How do I brake for corners, how do I brake at intersections and stops, how do I start and take off in a straight line every time, how do I maneuver the bike at crawling speed, etc? We can practice high speed and hard braking under safe conditions, (taking our braking systems to the limits) clean parking lots, a stretch of deserted road, the track, etc. But in doing so we already know what we are preparing for. But those emergency situations we can only rely the skills (the habits good or bad) that we have developed during practice regardless of what we ride. Excellent riding skills will always outweigh technology on these machines.