Let me say it..
More time with your hands on the stick and throttle, so when something unexpectedly happens
you are one with the plane.
I am positive
any hands on flight experience is positively transferred to other parts of flying. Being up to speed with your scanning and hand eye-coordination will make you better prepared for scenarios that unfold unexpectedly and requires timely action (such as a go-around from an odd state).
So in essence, better training required. And the right type of training.