Just practicing something over and over again doesn't mean you are doing it correctly. Take for instance a weight lifting move. You may use improper form for years thus learning that form...but it may be wrong. In many cases, it is a lot more work tearing a movement down and building it up right than it would be to just learn it right in the beginning.
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Monday, October 23, 2017
Practice doesn't make perfect...it makes permanent. Perfect practice makes perfect.
Practice doesn't make perfect...it makes permanent. Perfect practice makes perfect.
Just practicing something over and over again doesn't mean you are doing it correctly. Take for instance a weight lifting move. You may use improper form for years thus learning that form...but it may be wrong. In many cases, it is a lot more work tearing a movement down and building it up right than it would be to just learn it right in the beginning.
Just practicing something over and over again doesn't mean you are doing it correctly. Take for instance a weight lifting move. You may use improper form for years thus learning that form...but it may be wrong. In many cases, it is a lot more work tearing a movement down and building it up right than it would be to just learn it right in the beginning.
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