Recently I read a ebook called Approaching Magic Practice from Merchant of Magic shop in the UK. It offers up a lot of great advice about planning your practice sessions. Since I've followed some of the advice, I've been making a lot of progression on some stuff that I found impossible before.
It's really about choosing things to focus on and forgetting everything else for the time being (and I'm sure this is obvious to a lot of you). Before I would randomly practice everything. And I'm always reading, so alway practicing new stuff. Never really mastering anything.
So now, I practice a few cardistry moves as drills (sets of 5), multiple sessions throughout the day. And then I have a few magic moves I practice, looking for perfection. This small list can be changed or added to. But the trick to me has been repeating stuff in small sessions multiple times a day. And keeping the list of stuff I'm working on very small.
What about you guys?
It's really about choosing things to focus on and forgetting everything else for the time being (and I'm sure this is obvious to a lot of you). Before I would randomly practice everything. And I'm always reading, so alway practicing new stuff. Never really mastering anything.
So now, I practice a few cardistry moves as drills (sets of 5), multiple sessions throughout the day. And then I have a few magic moves I practice, looking for perfection. This small list can be changed or added to. But the trick to me has been repeating stuff in small sessions multiple times a day. And keeping the list of stuff I'm working on very small.
What about you guys?
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