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martydoesmagic Inner circle Essex, UK 1703 Posts |
Hi,
I recently published an article on my blog about deliberate practice (this is a topic I'm very familiar with because of my day job at a UK university). This is the first of several articles for my "Hocus Focus" column on my blog. I want to write a companion piece that provides more practical tips on deliberate practice. Do you have any practice techniques that you think I should include in this future article? Thanks, Marty |
AlxRosekoski New user 40 Posts |
I would say don't practice one move at a time for too long because it will become boring, you will dread doing it, and it will be discouraging if you can’t do it. It’s all about how frequently you practice, not about how much in each practice session. To a certain extent. I know this is over a year later but I thought I might as well respond.
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Mary Mowder Inner circle Sacramento / Elk Grove, CA 3667 Posts |
I like to leave the things I want to practice in reach of my chair in the living room.
It makes for a messy living room but a lot more spontaneous practice. "Magical Mary" Mowder |