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In my previous emails on tennis and wood chips, I mentioned about some things I've learned over the years about PRACTICE in both areas.Â
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It's true that FEEDBACK is what's often missing during practice whether tennis, chess, or chip carving.
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Also, Improving a skill involves more than just putting in the time on the court or making chips.
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In next week's email I'll show you that 15 minutes of FOCUSED chip carving can be more valuable than 2 hours of mindlessly making cuts and removing wood.
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Attached to this email is a resource you'll want to save in a place on your computer where you'll know where to find it.
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I've put together a few practice patterns for you to use AFTER you go through the Deliberate Practice Course I'll be explaining to you next week.Â
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DON'T work on these patterns now!
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If you do, you'll risk just putting in the time and not improving like you could.
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These patterns are for AFTER you've finished the COURSE!
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Got it?  👌
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