Akash Rupela
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The Thread title might not be clear, so i would like to elaborate on it. Suppose we dont practice for sometime, and then hold the cube, its often that our average has fallen a bit and it takes quite an effort even to get to our normal average.
But on the other hand, I dont think practice in cubing is like simple mathematics. For example a person cubes 2 hours a day for 100 days. Another person cubes 10 hours a day for 20 days. The first person will have more improvement (at least from my experience, of having been on either side of the coin).
So how much practice do you think should be done daily, if we have plenty of time, but also dont wish to waste our time doing useless practice. I mean like Feliks said somewhere he practised half hour a day for a long time(thats my warmup time lol). I mean it might depend person to person. And this thread in no way asks how much do you practise. Its about how much should one practice, to get the best out of himself, and at the same time not waste his time stupidly solving and practicing.
Additional Details: I m a hardworking type cuber. I cube around 5-6 hours a day on an average( on good days its 9-10, when i m a little busy, its 1-2). But recently i have this feeling, i might be wasting time by giving this much time if 2-3 hours produces the same result, in which case i will start with some new hobbies too
But on the other hand, I dont think practice in cubing is like simple mathematics. For example a person cubes 2 hours a day for 100 days. Another person cubes 10 hours a day for 20 days. The first person will have more improvement (at least from my experience, of having been on either side of the coin).
So how much practice do you think should be done daily, if we have plenty of time, but also dont wish to waste our time doing useless practice. I mean like Feliks said somewhere he practised half hour a day for a long time(thats my warmup time lol). I mean it might depend person to person. And this thread in no way asks how much do you practise. Its about how much should one practice, to get the best out of himself, and at the same time not waste his time stupidly solving and practicing.
Additional Details: I m a hardworking type cuber. I cube around 5-6 hours a day on an average( on good days its 9-10, when i m a little busy, its 1-2). But recently i have this feeling, i might be wasting time by giving this much time if 2-3 hours produces the same result, in which case i will start with some new hobbies too
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