Best first post ever. Welcome to the forum.
Best first post ever. Welcome to the forum.
How rude of me, my apologies. I didn't even welcome you with that post.
Welcome, I notice you've lurked quite a bit, have fun reaching your goals!![]()
Hi.
Check out the forum competitions - it's a great help way to compete against other people and help motivate you to reach your goals. Good luck!
Welcome!
If you keep being this dedicated you'll be sub-30 in no time, I promise. And it's always nice to have a new serious and dedicated member in the community! Hope to see you around!
/jla
Welcome maderito,
Despite your obvious dedication and enthusiasm; please don't forget to enjoy the experience. It's human nature to be competitive, but try not to let that become a burden to you or your family![]()
Sorry if I'm merely stating the obvious![]()
Kind Regards,
H.
Hello and welcome!
Quite an inspiring intro. Good luck with your quest. I know what you mean about F2L: it took me ages to establish a flow where the brain just recognised patterns and solved the pairs without a thought.
If you haven't seen them already, these comps might help you practice:
Race to sub30:
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/sh...Race-to-Sub-30!
Last Layer:
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/sh...er-Competition
F2L
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/sh...2L-Competition
And the weekly:
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/sh...tition-2012-04
It doesn't matter about your times: it helps you practice and keep track of your times. And more importantly, a bit of friendly competition makes it more fun to practice.
Hi Maderito,
Welcome. I am a newby here too. My goal is the sub 1 minute. In only a few weeks I went from 5 - 10 minute solves to average of 1:30. I clocked a 1:10 yesterday.
Your post made me enthusiastic! Great first post.
Last edited by MarcelP; 06-28-2012 at 01:42 AM.
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