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Isaiah Scott’s Progression Thread: Back on the ao1000 grind!

What event should I grind in 2024?


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I have a comp on Sunday called Big Cubes In Edneyville 2023. It has 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7. Goals and current PRs:
5x5 PRS: 1:42.75 single, 1:48.89 avg, goal low 1:40 avg.
6x6 PRS: 3:34.64 single, 3:38.25 mean, goal 3:10 - 3:15 mean.
7x7 PRS: 5:30.67 single, 5:39.09 mean, goal sub 5:00 mean.
Super excited, I finished 7th grade today, so I'm gonna go practice and hope to do good at the comp!
 
Sub-9 by 2024 will be very, very easy if you consistently practice even a low-moderate amount and utilize lucky cases. If you practice more, I’d say even sub-8 could be easily attainable too!
Yeah I did like 80 solves today. Gonna try to keep up 50+ solves per day until I have wilderness camp in mid July. Do you have any tips for switching to pinkies/ thumbs for the DL and DR places?
 
Yeah I did like 80 solves today. Gonna try to keep up 50+ solves per day until I have wilderness camp in mid July. Do you have any tips for switching to pinkies/ thumbs for the DL and DR places?
Thumbs feels very, VERY weird at first. I would say you should begin doing those now, as it will be harder to transition the faster you get. Also learn how to solve from all angles, and to use an x flip rather than y! I can send you a big list of things to do if you’d like.
 
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